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Multiplex detection of enzymatic activity with responsive lanthanide-based luminescent probes
Pershagen, Elias,Borbas, K. Eszter
supporting information, p. 1787 - 1790 (2015/02/19)
Multiplex analyte detection in complex dynamic systems is desirable for the investigation of cellular communication networks as well as in medical diagnostics. A family of lanthanide-based responsive luminescent probes for multiplex detection is reported. The high modularity of the probe design enabled the rapid assembly of both green and red emitters for a large variety of analytes by the simple exchange of the lanthanide or an analyte-cleavable caging group, respectively. The real-time three-color detection of up to three analytes was demonstrated, thus setting the stage for the non-invasive investigation of interconnected biological processes. © 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA , Weinheim.
Cysteine-based mannoside glycoclusters: Synthetic routes and antiadhesive properties
Schierholt, Alexander,Hartmann, Mirja,Schwekendiek, Kirsten,Lindhorst, Thisbe K.
experimental part, p. 3120 - 3128 (2010/08/19)
Clustermannosides of different valency were synthesised based on cysteine. By employing the orthogonally protected amino acid as scaffold molecule, a variety of structurally varied products can be obtained according to different synthetic routes. Testing of the prepared glycoclusters as inhibitors of type 1 fimbriae mediated bacterial adhesion is reported, giving hints about the influence of sugar valency, sugar scaffolding, and the nature of the glycosidic aglycon in this testing system.
