Issue 21, 2017

A tri-functional vanadium(iv) complex to detect cysteine oxidation

Abstract

The development of effective molecular probes to detect and image the levels of oxidative stress in cells remains a challenge. Herein we report the design, synthesis and preliminary biological evaluation of a novel optical probe to monitor oxidation of thiol groups in cysteine-based phosphatases (CBPs). Following orthogonal protecting approaches we synthesised a new vanadyl complex designed to bind to CBPs. This complex is functionalised with a well-known dimedone derivative (to covalently trap sulfenic acids, SOHs) and a coumarin-based fluorophore for optical visualization. We show that this new probe efficiently binds to a range of phosphatases in vitro with nanomolar affinity. Moreover, preliminary flow cytometry and microscopy studies in live HCT116 cells show that this probe can successfully image cellular levels of sulfenic acids – one of the species resulting from protein oxidative damage.

Graphical abstract: A tri-functional vanadium(iv) complex to detect cysteine oxidation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2017
Accepted
05 May 2017
First published
08 May 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 6994-7004

A tri-functional vanadium(IV) complex to detect cysteine oxidation

A. Cilibrizzi, M. Fedorova, J. Collins, R. Leatherbarrow, R. Woscholski and R. Vilar, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 6994 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT00076F

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