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DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b00424
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Enhanced Imaging of Specific Cell-Surface Glycosylation Based on Multi-FRET

Baoyin Yuan,Yuanyuan Chen,Yuqiong Sun,Qiuping Guo,Jin Huang,Jianbo Li,Xiangjun Meng,Xiaohai Yang,Xiaohong Wen,Zenghui Li,Lie Li,Kemin Wang

Förster resonance energy transfer
Chemistry
Glycosylation
2018
Cell-surface glycosylation contains abundant biological information that reflects cell physiological state, and it is of great value to image cell-surface glycosylation to elucidate its functions. Here we present a hybridization chain reaction (HCR)-based multifluorescence resonance energy transfer (multi-FRET) method for specific imaging of cell-surface glycosylation. By installing donors through metabolic glycan labeling and acceptors through aptamer-tethered nanoassemblies on the same glycoconjugate, intramolecular multi-FRET occurs due to near donor–acceptor distance. Benefiting from amplified effect and spatial flexibility of the HCR nanoassemblies, enhanced multi-FRET imaging of specific cell-surface glycosylation can be obtained. With this HCR-based multi-FRET method, we achieved obvious contrast in imaging of protein-specific GalNAcylation on 7211 cell surfaces. In addition, we demonstrated the general applicability of this method by visualizing the protein-specific sialylation on CEM cell surfaces. Furthermore, the expression changes of CEM cell-surface protein-specific sialylation under drug treatment was accurately monitored. This developed imaging method may provide a powerful tool in researching glycosylation functions, discovering biomarkers, and screening drugs.
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    Enhanced Imaging of Specific Cell-Surface Glycosylation Based on Multi-FRET” is a paper by Baoyin Yuan Yuanyuan Chen Yuqiong Sun Qiuping Guo Jin Huang Jianbo Li Xiangjun Meng Xiaohai Yang Xiaohong Wen Zenghui Li Lie Li Kemin Wang published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.