Dr. Clémence Simon, Dr. Mingxiang Zhu, Prof. Dr. Cédric Lion, Dr. Corentin Spriet, Maxence Hemry, Prof. Dr. Godfrey Neutelings, Prof. Dr. Samir Messaoudi, Prof. Dr. Christophe Biot
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摘要
封面特征强调设计和合成巯基化单脂醇探针,开发用于木质素生物合成的生物成像。这些创新的探针模拟了单分子木质素糖苷(MLGs),它们被假设在单分子木质素的运输和储存中发挥作用,尽管它们在木质素生物合成中的确切功能尚不清楚。通过结合巯基基片段,这些探针能够选择性代谢结合并促进体内木质素生物合成的跟踪。更多信息可以在S. Messaoudi, C. Biot及其同事的研究文章中找到(DOI: 10.1002/chem.202404117)。
Cover Feature: Design and Synthesis of Thioglycosylated Monolignol Dual Probes for Bioimaging of Lignin Biosynthesis (Chem. Eur. J. 12/2025)
The Cover Feature highlights the design and synthesis of thioglycosylated monolignol probes that were developed for the biological imaging of lignin biosynthesis. These innovative probes mimic monolignol glucosides (MLGs), which are hypothesized to play a role in monolignol transport and storage, though their exact function in lignin biosynthesis remains unclear. By incorporating a thioglycosyl moiety, these probes enable selective metabolic incorporation and facilitate the tracking of lignin biosynthesis in vivo. More information can be found in the Research Article by S. Messaoudi, C. Biot and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/chem.202404117).
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