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gamma-Glutamyl transpeptidase-activated indole-quinolinium based cyanine as a fluorescence turn-on nucleolus-targeting probe for cancer cell detection and inhibition

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A nucleolus as a prominent sub-nuclear, membraneless organelle plays a crucial role in ribosome biogenesis, which is in the major metabolic demand in a proliferating cell, especially in aggressive malignancies. We develop a gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT)-activatable indole-quinolinium (QI) based cyanine consisting of a novel tripeptide fragment (Pro-Gly-Glu), namely QI-PG-Glu as a turn-on red fluorescent probe for the rapid detection of GGT-overexpressed A549 cancer cells in vivo. QI-PG-Glu can be triggered by GGT to rapidly release an activated fluorophore, namely HQI, in two steps including the cleavage of the gamma-glutamyl group recognized by GGT and the rapid self-driven cyclization of the Pro-Gly linker. HQI exhibits dramatically red fluorescence upon binding to rRNA for imaging of nucleolus in live A549 cells. HQI also intervenes in rRNA biogenesis by declining the RNA Polymerase I transcription, thus resulting in cell apoptosis via a p53 dependent signaling pathway. Our findings may provide an alternative avenue to develop multifunctional cancer cell-specific nucleolus-targeting fluorescent probes with potential anti-cancer effects.

Fluorescent probeNucleolus-targetinggamma-Glutamyl transpeptidaseRNA Polymerase Ip53EXPRESSIONRNA

Xue, Huanxin、Lu, Jiaye、Yan, Hongwei、Huang, Ju、Luo, Hai-Bin、Wong, Man Shing、Gao, Yuqi、Zhang, Xiaolei、Guo, Lei

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Sun Yat Sen Univ

Hong Kong Baptist Univ

2022

Talanta

Talanta

EISCI
ISSN:0039-9140
年,卷(期):2022.237
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