Imaging of antitubercular dimeric boronic acids at the mycobacterial cell surface by click-probe capture

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Abstract

Dimeric boronic acids kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) by targeting mycobacterial specific extracellular glycans, removing the requirement for a therapeutic agent to permeate the complex cell envelope. Here we report the successful development and use of new ‘clickable’ boronic acid probes as a powerful method to enable the direct detection and visualisation of this unique class of cell-surface targeting antitubercular agents.

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Guy, C. S., Tomás, R. M. F., Tang, Q., Gibson, M. I., & Fullam, E. (2022). Imaging of antitubercular dimeric boronic acids at the mycobacterial cell surface by click-probe capture. Chemical Communications, 58(67), 9361–9364. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc02407a

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