Thioflavin-T is used to image amyloid aggregates because of the excellent turn-on fluorescence properties, but binding affinities are low. By mounting multiple dye units on the surface of a vesicle, the binding affinity for α-synuclein fibrils is increased by three orders of magnitude, and the optical response is increased. Cooperative interactions of the dye headgroup and lipid with the protein provide a general strategy for the construction of multivalent amyloid probes based on vesicles.
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Kocsis, I., Sanna, E., & Hunter, C. A. (2021). Liposome Enhanced Detection of Amyloid Protein Aggregates. Organic Letters, 23(3), 647–650. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c03597
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