| Literature DB >> 31215691 |
Samuel Oger1, Damien Schapman2, Romain Mougeot1, Stéphane Leleu1, Noëlle Lascoux3, Patrice Baldeck3, Magalie Bénard2, Thibault Gallavardin1, Ludovic Galas2, Xavier Franck1.
Abstract
Epicocconone 1 is a natural chromophore isolated from the fungus Epicoccum nigrum that has shown applications in proteomics and fluorescent microscopy thanks to its unique pro-fluorescence properties. The modification of the skeleton of the natural product by replacing the triene side chain by a fluorenyl scaffold can noticeably increase the fluorophore's absorption coefficient. The synthesis of the analogues of the natural product has been made possible by the use of a palladium-catalyzed carbonylation reaction, allowing the construction of the β-keto-dioxinone key intermediate. Two-photon absorption cross-section measurements of the fluorenyl epicocconone analogues show a structure dependency with values ranging from 60 to 280 GM and live cell imaging show intense staining of intracellular vesicle-like structures around the nucleus.Entities:
Keywords: cell imaging; dioxinone; epicocconone; fluorene; two-photon
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31215691 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201902731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236