Synthesis of New Bodipy Hydrazide Fluorescent Probes for the Detection of Carbonylated Proteins Generated by Oxidative Stress.
Anthony Nina-DiogoJanek HyzewiczMarie-Paule HamonJeremy FortéSerge ThorimbertBertrand FriguetCandice BotuhaPublished in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2024)
Oxidative stress is a cellular disorder implicated in various severe diseases and redox biology and represents an important field of research for the last decades. One of the major consequences of oxidative stress is the carbonylation of proteins, which is also a reliable marker to assess protein oxidative modifications. Accumulation of carbonylated proteins has been associated with aging and age-related diseases and can ultimately causes cell death. Detection of these oxidative modifications is essential to understand and discover new treatments against oxidative stress. We describe the design and the synthetic pathway of new BODIPY fluorescent probes functionalized with hydrazide function for protein carbonyl labeling to improve existing methodologies such as 2D-Oxi electrophoresis. Hydrazide BODIPY analogues show very good fluorescent properties such as NIR emission up to 633 nm and quantum yield up to 0.88. These new probes were validated for the detection and quantification of carbonylated proteins with 2D-Oxi electrophoresis using mouse muscle protein extracts, as well as both flow cytometry and microscopy using oxidant stressed C2 C12 cells.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- oxidative stress
- fluorescent probe
- induced apoptosis
- label free
- single molecule
- flow cytometry
- cell death
- dna damage
- diabetic rats
- quantum dots
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- small molecule
- protein protein
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- cell cycle arrest
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- amino acid
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell proliferation
- high throughput
- signaling pathway
- high resolution
- early onset
- drug delivery
- drug induced