Issue 35, 2024

Alkyne-tagged imidazolium-based membrane cholesterol analogs for Raman imaging applications

Abstract

Cholesterol is an important lipid playing a crucial role in mediating essential cellular processes as well as maintaining the basic structural integrity of biological membranes. Given its vast biological importance, there is an unabated need for sophisticated strategies to investigate cholesterol-mediated biological processes. Raman-tagged sterol analogs offer the advantage of being visualizable without the need for a bulky dye that potentially affects natural membrane integration and cellular interactions as it is the case for many conventionally used fluorescent analogs. Herein, we report a series of alkyne-tagged imidazolium-based cholesterol analogs (CHIMs) with large Raman scattering cross-sections that readily integrate into HEK cells and primary monocyte-derived macrophages and allow (multiplexed) cellular Raman imaging. We envision Raman-tagged CHIM analogs to be a powerful platform for the investigation of cholesterol-mediated cellular processes complementary to other established methods, such as the use of fluorescent analogs.

Graphical abstract: Alkyne-tagged imidazolium-based membrane cholesterol analogs for Raman imaging applications

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
14 May 2024
Accepted
24 Jul 2024
First published
07 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 14323-14335

Alkyne-tagged imidazolium-based membrane cholesterol analogs for Raman imaging applications

C. Schultz, T. Wegner, C. Heusel, T. Gallagher, Y. Zheng, M. Werner, S. V. Wegner, T. Meyer-Zedler, O. Werz, M. Schmitt, J. Popp and F. Glorius, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 14323 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC03155E

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