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Glycine-conjugated porphyrin fluorescent probe with iRGD for live cell imaging
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作者 Qian Zhang Xue Dong +4 位作者 Kun-Peng Wang Ting-Ting Zhu feng-nan sun Shu-Xian Meng Ya-Qing Feng 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第4期777-781,共5页
A porphyrin modified by glycine has been synthesized and developed as a near-infrared(NIR)fluorescence probe to detect tumor.Porphyrins' longwavelength emission at ~650 nm can efficiently avoid the spectral crossta... A porphyrin modified by glycine has been synthesized and developed as a near-infrared(NIR)fluorescence probe to detect tumor.Porphyrins' longwavelength emission at ~650 nm can efficiently avoid the spectral crosstalk with Spontaneous fluorescence in the visible light region.A disulfide-based cyclic RGD peptide named iRGD c(CRGDKGPDC),a tumor homing peptide,harbors a cryptic C-end Rule(CendR) motif that is responsible for neuropilin-1(NRP-1) binding and for triggering extravasation and tumor penetration of the peptide to improve the imaging sensitivity and therapeutic efficacy.We used N hydroxy succinimide as an activator to introduce the glycine methyl ester to detect tumor.We got a porphyrin modified by glycine.The affinity between probe and tumor cell entered GLC-82 cells(human glandular lung cancer cell line) can be observed by Confocal Microscope.The toxicity of probe has been identified by MTT Assay.The summary has been gotten that the porphyrins were nontoxic to GLC-82 cells and glycine modified porphyrin has a good affinity with GLC-82 cells under the iRGD function by our experiment. 展开更多
关键词 Fluorescence probe iRGD Glycine Porphyrin Near-infrared
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