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Thiophene bridged aldehydes (TBAs) image ALDH activity in cells via modulation of intramolecular charge transfer.
Maity, Santanu; Sadlowski, Corinne M; George Lin, Jung-Ming; Chen, Che-Hong; Peng, Li-Hua; Lee, Eun-Soo; Vegesna, Giri K; Lee, Charles; Kim, Se-Hwa; Mochly-Rosen, Daria; Kumar, Sanjay; Murthy, Niren.
Afiliação
  • Maity S; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • Sadlowski CM; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • George Lin JM; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • Chen CH; The UC Berkeley-UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering , UC Berkeley , Berkeley , California , USA.
  • Peng LH; Department of Chemical and Systems Biology , Stanford University , School of Medicine , Stanford , CA 94305-5174 , USA.
  • Lee ES; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • Vegesna GK; Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science , 267 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu , Daejeon , Republic of Korea.
  • Lee C; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • Kim SH; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
  • Mochly-Rosen D; Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science , 267 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu , Daejeon , Republic of Korea.
  • Kumar S; Department of Chemical and Systems Biology , Stanford University , School of Medicine , Stanford , CA 94305-5174 , USA.
  • Murthy N; Department of Bioengineering , University of California , 140 Hearst Memorial Mining Building , Berkeley , CA 94720 , USA . Email: nmurthy@berkeley.edu.
Chem Sci ; 8(10): 7143-7151, 2017 Oct 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29081945
ABSTRACT
Aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) catalyze the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid and are implicated in the etiology of numerous diseases. However, despite their importance, imaging ALDH activity in cells is challenging due to a lack of fluorescent imaging probes. In this report, we present a new family of fluorescent probes composed of an oligothiophene flanked by an aldehyde and an electron donor, termed thiophene-bridged aldehydes (TBAs), which can image ALDH activity in cells. The TBAs image ALDH activity via a fluorescence sensing mechanism based on the modulation of intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) and this enables the TBAs and their ALDH-mediated oxidized products, thiophene-bridged carboxylates (TBCs), to have distinguishable fluorescence spectra. Herein, we show that the TBAs can image ALDH activity in cells via fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and in a plate reader. Using TBA we were able to develop a cell-based high throughput assay for ALDH inhibitors, for the first time, and screened a large, 1460-entry electrophile library against A549 cells. We identified α,ß-substituted acrylamides as potent electrophile fragments that can inhibit ALDH activity in cells. These inhibitors sensitized drug-resistant glioblastoma cells to the FDA approved anti-cancer drug, temozolomide. The TBAs have the potential to make the analysis of ALDH activity in cells routinely possible given their ability to spectrally distinguish between an aldehyde and a carboxylic acid.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article