Direct light-up of cAMP derivatives in living cells by click reactions

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Abstract

8-Azidoadenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate (8-azido cAMP) was directly detected in living cells, by applying Cu-free azide-alkyne cycloaddition to probe cAMP derivatives by fluorescence light-up. Fluorescence emission was generated by two non-fluorescent molecules, 8-azido cAMP as a model target and difluorinated cyclooctyne (DIFO) reagent as a probe. The azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction between 8-azido cAMP and DIFO induces fluorescence in 8-azido cAMP. The fluorescence emission serves as a way to probe 8-azido cAMP in cells. © 1996-2013 MDPI AG.

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Ito, K., Liu, H., Komiyama, M., Hayashi, T., & Xu, Y. (2013). Direct light-up of cAMP derivatives in living cells by click reactions. Molecules, 18(10), 12909–12915. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules181012909

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