Combinatorial discovery of fluorescent pharmacophores by multicomponent reactions in droplet arrays |
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Authors: | Burchak Olga N Mugherli Laurent Ostuni Mariano Lacapère Jean Jacques Balakirev Maxim Y |
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Affiliation: | Biomics Laboratory, Institut de Recherches en Technologies et Sciences pour le Vivant, CEA, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble, France. |
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Abstract: | Fluorescence imaging in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research relies to a great extent on the use of small organic fluorescent probes. Because of the difficulty of combining fluorescent and molecular-recognition properties, the development of such probes has been severely restricted to a number of well-known fluorescent scaffolds. Here we demonstrate that autofluorescing druglike molecules are a valuable source of bioimaging probes. Combinatorial synthesis and screening of chemical libraries in droplet microarrays allowed the identification of new types of fluorophores. Their concise and clean assembly by a multicomponent reaction presents a unique potential for the one-step synthesis of thousands of structurally diverse fluorescent molecules. Because they are based upon a druglike scaffold, these fluorophores retain their molecular recognition potential and can be used to design specific imaging probes. |
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