Dioxetane Derivative Containing Carboxy Group as a Chemiluminophore‐Introducing Reagent
Some types of dioxetanes are called chemiluminophores because they produce luminescence light without the use of enzymes. Here, we designed and synthesized a novel carboxy group‐containing chemiluminophore derivative, which enabled the simple introduction of such a chemiluminophore to the molecule o...
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Published in | Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology Vol. 23; no. 24; pp. e202200556 - n/a |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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WEINHEIM
Wiley
16.12.2022
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Summary: | Some types of dioxetanes are called chemiluminophores because they produce luminescence light without the use of enzymes. Here, we designed and synthesized a novel carboxy group‐containing chemiluminophore derivative, which enabled the simple introduction of such a chemiluminophore to the molecule of interest. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the in vivo imaging system (IVIS imaging system) can recognize tagged chemicals, indicating that such a chemiluminophore could be employed as a tracer molecule for biological studies.
A novel carboxy group‐containing chemiluminophore derivative, which enabled the simple introduction of a chemiluminophore to the molecule of interest, was developed. This chemiluminophore cast luminescence light without enzymes, such as luciferase. Chemiluminophore‐containing probes thus obtained could be visualized by in vivo imaging system. |
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ISSN: | 1439-4227 1439-7633 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cbic.202200556 |