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. 2024 Jun 20;30(35):e202401296.
doi: 10.1002/chem.202401296. Epub 2024 May 28.

Alared: Solvatochromic and Fluorogenic Red Amino Acid for Ratiometric Live-Cell Imaging of Bioactive Peptides

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Alared: Solvatochromic and Fluorogenic Red Amino Acid for Ratiometric Live-Cell Imaging of Bioactive Peptides

Antoine Mirloup et al. Chemistry. .
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Abstract

To fill the need for environmentally sensitive fluorescent unnatural amino acids able to operate in the red region of the spectrum, we have designed and synthesized Alared, a red solvatochromic and fluorogenic amino acid derived from the Nile Red chromophore. The new unnatural amino acid can be easily integrated into bioactive peptides using classical solid-phase peptide synthesis. The fluorescence quantum yield and the emission maximum of Alared-labeled peptides vary in a broad range depending on the peptide's environment, making Alared a powerful reporter of biomolecular interactions. Due to its red-shifted absorption and emission spectra, Alared-labeled peptides could be followed in living cells with minimal interference from cellular autofluorescence. Using ratiometric fluorescence microscopy, we were able to track the fate of the Alared-labeled peptide agonists of the apelin G protein-coupled receptor upon receptor activation and internalization. Due to its color-shifting environmentally sensitive emission, Alared allowed for distinguishing the fractions of peptides that are specifically bound to the receptor or unspecifically bound to different cellular membranes.

Keywords: GPCR; amino acids; bioactive peptides; cell imaging; fluorescent probes.

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