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Unraveling the Chemistry of meso-Cl Tricarbocyanine Dyes in Conjugation Reactions for the Creation of Peptide Bonds.


ABSTRACT: Tricarbocyanine dyes have become popular tools in life sciences and medicine. Their near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence makes them ideal agents for imaging of thick specimens or in vivo imaging, e.g., in fluorescence-guided surgery. Among other types of cyanine dyes, meso-Cl tricarbocyanine dyes have received a surge of interest, as it emerged that their high reactivity makes them inherently tumor-targeting. As such, significant research efforts have focused on conjugating these to functional moieties. However, the syntheses generally suffer from low yields. Hereby, we report on the reaction of meso-Cl dyes with a small selection of coupling reagents to give the corresponding keto-polymethines, potentially explaining low yields and the prevalence of monofunctionalized cyanine conjugates in the current state of the art of functional near-infrared dyes. We present the synthesis and isolation of the first keto-polymethine-based conjugate and present preliminary investigation in the prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and DU145 by confocal microscopy and discuss changes to optical properties in biological media.

SUBMITTER: Exner RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9782398 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unraveling the Chemistry of <i>meso</i>-Cl Tricarbocyanine Dyes in Conjugation Reactions for the Creation of Peptide Bonds.

Exner Rüdiger M RM   Cortezon-Tamarit Fernando F   Ge Haobo H   Pourzand Charareh C   Pascu Sofia I SI  

ACS bio & med chem Au 20221108 6


Tricarbocyanine dyes have become popular tools in life sciences and medicine. Their near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence makes them ideal agents for imaging of thick specimens or <i>in vivo</i> imaging, <i>e.g.</i>, in fluorescence-guided surgery. Among other types of cyanine dyes, <i>meso</i>-Cl tricarbocyanine dyes have received a surge of interest, as it emerged that their high reactivity makes them inherently tumor-targeting. As such, significant research efforts have focused on conjugating thes  ...[more]

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