Guo-Biao Zhu, Chen Guo, Xue-Lian Ren, Ming-Zhe Li, Di-Ya Lu, Xi-Le Hu, He Huang, Tony D. James and Xiao-Peng He
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Non-natural sialic acid derivatives with o-nitrobenzyl alcohol substituents for light-mediated protein conjugation and cell imaging†
We have synthesized two sialic acid derivatives substituted with an ortho-nitrobenzyl alcohol (o-NBA) group that can undergo light-mediated conjugation with primary amines at their 5- or 9-carbon position. The o-NBA derivatives were shown to react with multiple lysine residues of human serum albumin (HSA) when exposed to 365 nm light irradiation within 10 min. The resulting sugar conjugates were characterized by mass spectroscopy and used for fluorescence-based cell imaging.
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry is an international journal using integrated research in chemistry-organic chemistry. Founded in 2003 by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the journal is published in Semimonthly issues and has been indexed by SCIE, a leading international database. The journal focuses on the key research and cutting-edge progress in the field of chemistry-organic chemistry, publishes and reports the research results in this field in a timely manner, and is committed to becoming a window and platform for rapid academic exchanges among peers in this field. The journal's impact factor in 2023 is 2.9, and its CiteScore is 5.5.