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Fluorescent Retinoic Acid Analogues as Probes for Biochemical and Intracellular Characterization of Retinoid Signaling Pathways

Authors :
David R, Chisholm
Charles W E, Tomlinson
Garr-Layy, Zhou
Claire, Holden
Valerie, Affleck
Rebecca, Lamb
Katherine, Newling
Peter, Ashton
Roy, Valentine
Christopher, Redfern
János, Erostyák
Geza, Makkai
Carrie A, Ambler
Andrew, Whiting
Ehmke, Pohl
Source :
ACS chemical biology. 14(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Retinoids, such as all- trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), are endogenous signaling molecules derived from vitamin A that influence a variety of cellular processes through mediation of transcription events in the cell nucleus. Because of these wide-ranging and powerful biological activities, retinoids have emerged as therapeutic candidates of enormous potential. However, their use has been limited, to date, due to a lack of understanding of the complex and intricate signaling pathways that they control. We have designed and synthesized a family of synthetic retinoids that exhibit strong, intrinsic, solvatochromatic fluorescence as multifunctional tools to interrogate these important biological activities. We utilized the unique photophysical characteristics of these fluorescent retinoids to develop a novel in vitro fluorometric binding assay to characterize and quantify their binding to their cellular targets, including cellular retinoid binding protein II (CRABPII). The dihydroquinoline retinoid, DC360, exhibited particularly strong binding ( K

Details

ISSN :
15548937
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS chemical biology
Accession number :
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