1-Propanol, 3-azido-, 4-methylbenzenesulfonate (ester)

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CAS: 153207-76-2
MF: C10H13N3O3S
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Synonyms: 1-Propanol, 3-azido-, 4-methylbenzenesulfonate (ester)

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Deqing Zhang

Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Co-reporter: Fang Hu, Yanyan Huang, Guanxin Zhang, Rui Zhao, Hua Yang, and Deqing Zhang
pp: 7987
Publication Date(Web):July 7, 2014
DOI: 10.1021/ac502103t
A new red-emissive bioprobe TPE-red-2AP2H was developed by taking advantage of the unique emission feature of tetraphenylethylene and a cancer cell-specific peptide. By responding to the target protein and the acidic microenvironment of tumor cells, activated fluorescence bioimaging was achieved with high signal-to-noise ratio and without involving mutiple washing steps. Apart from targeting the membrane-anchored LAPTM4B proteins, TPE-red-2AP2H was successfully utilized to trace the intracellular movement of LAPTM4B protein. The generation of 1O2 under visible light irradiation makes this bioprobe also promising for targeted-photodynamic therapy. By discriminating the expression level of the target protein, TPE-red-2AP2H can respond to the progression status of tumors with different photodynamic therapy effect.

Rui Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Co-reporter: Fang Hu, Yanyan Huang, Guanxin Zhang, Rui Zhao, Hua Yang, and Deqing Zhang
pp: 7987
Publication Date(Web):July 7, 2014
DOI: 10.1021/ac502103t
A new red-emissive bioprobe TPE-red-2AP2H was developed by taking advantage of the unique emission feature of tetraphenylethylene and a cancer cell-specific peptide. By responding to the target protein and the acidic microenvironment of tumor cells, activated fluorescence bioimaging was achieved with high signal-to-noise ratio and without involving mutiple washing steps. Apart from targeting the membrane-anchored LAPTM4B proteins, TPE-red-2AP2H was successfully utilized to trace the intracellular movement of LAPTM4B protein. The generation of 1O2 under visible light irradiation makes this bioprobe also promising for targeted-photodynamic therapy. By discriminating the expression level of the target protein, TPE-red-2AP2H can respond to the progression status of tumors with different photodynamic therapy effect.

Matthew L. Becker

The University of Akron
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Yanyan Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences
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GuanXin Zhang

Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Rainer Haag

Freie Universit?t Berlin
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Sebastian Seiffert

Freie Universit?t Berlin
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Paul J. Lusby

University of Edinburgh
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Min-Yong Li

Shandong University
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Bin Liu

National University of Singapore
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