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In Situ Visualization of RNA-Specific Sialylation on Living Cell Membranes to Explore N -Glycosylation Sites.

Huipu LiuXuemei LiYi RenYuanjiao YangYunlong ChenHuangxian Ju
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
The small RNAs on living cell membranes were recently found to be N -glycosylated and terminated with sialic acids, although the glycosylation sites and potential functions remain unclear. Herein, we designed a second-generation hierarchical coding strategy (HieCo 2) for in situ visualization of cell surface RNA-specific sialylation. After covalently binding DNA codes to sialic acids and then binding a DNA code to a target RNA via sequence specificity, cascade decoding processes were performed with subsequent signal amplification that enabled sensitive in situ visualization of low-abundance Y5 RNA-specific sialic acids on living cell membranes. The proposed strategy unveils the number of glycosylation sites on a single RNA and reveals the binding preference of glycosylated RNAs to different sialic acid binding-immunoglobulin lectin-type receptors, demonstrating a new route for exploration of the glycosylated RNA-related biological and pathological processes.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • cell surface
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • dna binding
  • stem cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • risk assessment
  • cell free
  • bone marrow
  • amino acid
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • drug induced