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  • Cieslar-Pobuda, Artur, et al. (author)
  • Cell Type Related Differences in Staining with Pentameric Thiophene Derivatives
  • 2014
  • In: Cytometry Part A. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 1552-4922 .- 1552-4930. ; 85A:7, s. 628-635
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Fluorescent compounds capable of staining cells selectively without affecting their viability are gaining importance in biology and medicine. Recently, a new family of optical dyes, denoted luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes (LCOs), has emerged as an interesting class of highly emissive molecules for studying various biological phenomena. Properly functionalized LCOs have been utilized for selective identification of disease-associated protein aggregates and for selective detection of distinct cells. Herein, we present data on differential staining of various cell types, including cancer cells. The differential staining observed with newly developed pentameric LCOs is attributed to distinct side chain functionalities along the thiophene backbone. Employing flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy we examined a library of LCOs for stainability of a variety of cell lines. Among tested dyes we found promising candidates that showed strong or moderate capability to stain cells to different extent, depending on target cells. Hence, LCOs with diverse imidazole motifs along the thiophene backbone were identified as an interesting class of agents for staining of cancer cells, whereas LCOs with other amino acid side chains along the backbone showed a complete lack of staining for the cells included in the study. Furthermore, for p-HTMI,a LCO functionalized with methylated imidazole moieties, the staining was dependent on the p53 status of the cells, indicating that the molecular target for the dye is a cellular component regulated by p53. We foresee that functionalized LCOs will serve as a new class of optical ligands for fluorescent classification of cells and expand the toolbox of reagents for fluorescent live imaging of different cells.
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  • Sandgren, Veronica, et al. (author)
  • Design and synthesis of hydroxyethylene-based BACE-1 inhibitors incorporating extended P1 substituents
  • 2013
  • In: Open Medicinal Chemistry Journal. - Bussum, Netherlands : Bentham Open. - 1874-1045. ; 7, s. 1-15
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Novel BACE-1 inhibitors with a hydroxyethylene central core have been  developed. Modified P1´ and extended P1 substituents were incorporated with the aim to explore potential interactions with the S1´ and the S1-S3 pocket, respectively, of BACE-1. Inhibitors were identified displaying IC50 values in the nanomolar range, i.e., 69 nM for the most potent compound. Possible inhibitor interactions with the enzyme are also discussed.
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  • Simon, Rozalyn, et al. (author)
  • Pentameric Thiophene-Based Ligands that Spectrally Discriminate Amyloid-b and Tau Aggregates Display Distinct Solvatochromism and Viscosity-Induced Spectral Shifts
  • 2014
  • In: Chemistry - A European Journal. - : Wiley-VCH Verlagsgesellschaft. - 0947-6539 .- 1521-3765. ; 20:39, s. 12537-12543
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A wide range of neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the deposition of multiple protein aggregates. Ligands for molecular characterization and discrimination of these pathological hallmarks are thus important for understanding their potential role in pathogenesis as well as for clinical diagnosis of the disease. In this regard, luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes (LCOs) have proven useful for spectral discrimination of amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), two of the pathological hallmarks associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Herein, the solvatochromism of a library of anionic pentameric thiophene-based ligands, as well as their ability to spectrally discriminate Aβ and tau aggregates, were investigated. Overall, the results from this study identified distinct solvatochromic and viscosity-dependent behavior of thiophene-based ligands that can be applied as indices to direct the chemical design of improved LCOs for spectral separation of Aβ and tau aggregates in brain tissue sections. The results also suggest that the observed spectral transitions of the ligands are due to their ability to conform by induced fit to specific microenvironments within the binding interface of each particular protein aggregate. We foresee that these findings might aid in the chemical design of thiophene-based ligands that are increasingly selective for distinct disease-associated protein aggregates.
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  • Simon, Rozalyn, et al. (author)
  • pH-dependent optical transitions in anionic pentameric oligothiophenes
  • 2014
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Understanding the photo-physical processes in fluorescent probes are essential as such dyes are widely utilized in molecular biology. Here we report the pH-dependent optical transitions of a library of anionic pentameric luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes (LCOs) that have been used for fluorescent identification of protein aggregates, the pathological hallmark of many devastating diseases. Absorption-, excitation- and emission spectra were recorded for all LCOs in different buffers with a pH range from 3.5 to 7. p-FTAA, a LCO having a central core consisting of a trimeric thiophene  building block with head-to-head acetic acid functionalization as well as terminal carboxyl groups extending the pentameric thiophene backbone, displayed pH/dependent optical characteristics correlating to a non-planar to planar transition of the conjugated backbone as well as aggregation between adjacent thiophene chain upon protonation of the  acetic acid side chains. In contrast, chemically related analogues to p-FTAA lacking the  terminal carboxyl groups extending the pentameric thiophene backbone or the conformational ability to undergo a non/planar to planar transition of the  conjugated backbone, displayed different optical characteristics compared to p-FTAA. Overall these studies highlighted that minor chemical alteration of LCOs can result in major difference in the optical characteristics obtained from the dyes and the results might aid in designing novel LCOs that have  superior optical performance as amyloid ligands.
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