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A fluorescent molecular rotor probe for tracking plasma membranes and exosomes in living cells
Au-Yeung, Sung King,Chen, Qingxin,Feng, Ling,Hailu, Hagos Birhanu,Liu, Zhiyang,Pang, Qiuxiang,Sun, Hongyan,Xie, Yusheng,Yang, Mengsu,Yao, Xi,Zhang, Jie,Zhang, Liang
, p. 8480 - 8483 (2020)
A rotor-based probe MRMP-1 was designed and synthesized. MRMP-1 can bind to plasma membranes very quickly and stably with remarkable fluorescence enhancement. It can be used to monitor the dynamic changes in cell membranes in real-time under stimuli conditions. Importantly, MRMP-1 is the first rotor-based fluorescent sensor to label exosomes in living cells.
Fluorescent probe and preparation and application methods thereof
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Paragraph 0150-0154; 0523-0527, (2019/04/17)
Disclosed are a fluorescent probe and preparation and application methods thereof. The fluorescent probe is sensitive and specific in viscosity response and can be applied to specific protein fluorescent labelling, protein quantification and detection or
FLUORESCENT MOLECULAR ROTORS
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Paragraph 0333; 0334; 0335, (2016/08/07)
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for detecting an interaction between a protein and a ligand, comprising: (i) binding at least one fluorescent molecular rotor to said ligand or protein; and (ii) detecting a change in fluorescence emitted by said fluorescent molecular rotor after contact of the bound fluorescent molecular rotor with the other of said ligand or protein, thereby detecting an interaction between the ligand and the protein, wherein the fluorescent molecular rotor comprises: a rotating ?-bond; an electron-donating moiety; an electron-accepting moiety; and a ?-conjugated linker.