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Efficient and scalable synthesis of 4-carboxy-pennsylvania green methyl ester: A hydrophobic building block for fluorescent molecular probes
Woydziak, Zachary R.,Fu, Liqiang,Peterson, Blake R.
supporting information, p. 158 - 164 (2014/03/21)
Fluorinated fluorophores are valuable tools for studies of biological systems. However, amine-reactive single-isomer derivatives of these compounds are often very expensive. To provide an inexpensive alternative, we developed a practical synthesis of 4-ca
A concise synthesis of the pennsylvania green fluorophore and labeling of intracellular targets with O6-benzylguanine derivatives
Mottram, Laurie F.,Maddox, Ewa,Schwab, Markus,Beaufils, Florent,Peterson, Blake R.
, p. 3741 - 3744 (2008/02/12)
We report improved syntheses of the Pennsylvania Green and 4-carboxy-Pennsylvania Green fluorophores; the latter compound was prepared from methyl 4-iodo-3-methylbenzoate in a three-pot process (32% overall yield). Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing O
The Pennsylvania Green fluorophore: A hybrid of Oregon Green and Tokyo Green for the construction of hydrophobic and pH-insensitive molecular probes
Mottram, Laurie F.,Boonyarattanakalin, Siwarutt,Kovel, Rebecca E.,Peterson, Blake R.
, p. 581 - 584 (2007/10/03)
Fluorescent small molecules are powerful tools for exploring cellular biology. As a more hydrophobic, photostable, and less pH-sensitive alternative to fluorescein, we synthesized Pennsylvania Green, a bright, monoanionic fluorophore related to Oregon Gre
