Modular ‘click’ sensors for zinc and their application in vivo
Modular ‘click’ sensors for zinc and their application in vivo
Although the central role that zinc plays in many biological processes and important disease states is now well-established, there remains a pressing need to develop an absolute understanding of the underlying biology of zinc trafficking in terms of its dynamic and quantitative processing in specific organelles. Here we describe the modular synthesis of zinc sensors using a ‘click’ approach and demonstrate the applicability of our new sensors in vivo using a zebrafish model.
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Jobe, Kajally
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Brennan, Caroline H.
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Motevalli, Majid
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Goldup, Stephen M.
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Watkinson, Michael
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28 April 2011
Jobe, Kajally
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Brennan, Caroline H.
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Motevalli, Majid
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Goldup, Stephen M.
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Watkinson, Michael
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Jobe, Kajally, Brennan, Caroline H., Motevalli, Majid, Goldup, Stephen M. and Watkinson, Michael
(2011)
Modular ‘click’ sensors for zinc and their application in vivo.
Chemical Communications, 47 (21), .
(doi:10.1039/c1cc11213a).
(PMID:21528144)
Abstract
Although the central role that zinc plays in many biological processes and important disease states is now well-established, there remains a pressing need to develop an absolute understanding of the underlying biology of zinc trafficking in terms of its dynamic and quantitative processing in specific organelles. Here we describe the modular synthesis of zinc sensors using a ‘click’ approach and demonstrate the applicability of our new sensors in vivo using a zebrafish model.
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Published date: 28 April 2011
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Organic Chemistry: Synthesis, Catalysis and Flow
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/370656
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