Cell-surface glycosylation contains abundant biological information that reflects cell physiological state, and it is of great value to image cell-surface glycosylation to elucidate its functions. Here we present a hybridization chain reaction (HCR)-based multifluorescence resonance energy transfer (multi-FRET) method for specific imaging of cell-surface glycosylation. By installing donors through metabolic glycan labeling and acceptors through aptamer-tethered nanoassemblies on the same glycoconjugate, intramolecular multi-FRET occurs due to near donor–acceptor distance. Benefiting from amplified effect and spatial flexibility of the HCR nanoassemblies, enhanced multi-FRET imaging of specific cell-surface glycosylation can be obtained. Wit...
ABSTRACT: An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living...
Bioorthogonal labeling of multiple biomolecules is of current interest in chemical biology. Metaboli...
Re-engineering mammalian cell surfaces enables modulation of their phenotype, function, and interact...
Metabolic labeling of glycans with chemical reproters (e.g., alkyne or azide) in conjunction with bi...
Modifications of proteins with functional groups, better known as post-translational modifications (...
ABSTRACT: A novel sensitive chemiluminescent (CL) imaging method was developed for in situ monitorin...
Dynamic alterations in cell surface glycosylation occur in numerous biological processes that involv...
© 2019 The Japan Institute of Heterocyclic Chemistry Since the interaction of single molecule of gly...
Dynamic alterations in cell surface glycosylation occur in numerous biological processes that involv...
A strategy for information liberation of protein-specific glycosylation is designed via an exonuclea...
Glycans are important mediators of many biological processes, including cell-cell adhesion and commu...
An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living cell surf...
A multifunctional nanoplatform that enables the integration of biological detection, imaging diagnos...
The cell surface is normally covered with sugars that are bound to lipids or proteins. Surface glyco...
Technologies that can visualize, capture, and identify subsets of biomolecules that are not encoded ...
ABSTRACT: An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living...
Bioorthogonal labeling of multiple biomolecules is of current interest in chemical biology. Metaboli...
Re-engineering mammalian cell surfaces enables modulation of their phenotype, function, and interact...
Metabolic labeling of glycans with chemical reproters (e.g., alkyne or azide) in conjunction with bi...
Modifications of proteins with functional groups, better known as post-translational modifications (...
ABSTRACT: A novel sensitive chemiluminescent (CL) imaging method was developed for in situ monitorin...
Dynamic alterations in cell surface glycosylation occur in numerous biological processes that involv...
© 2019 The Japan Institute of Heterocyclic Chemistry Since the interaction of single molecule of gly...
Dynamic alterations in cell surface glycosylation occur in numerous biological processes that involv...
A strategy for information liberation of protein-specific glycosylation is designed via an exonuclea...
Glycans are important mediators of many biological processes, including cell-cell adhesion and commu...
An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living cell surf...
A multifunctional nanoplatform that enables the integration of biological detection, imaging diagnos...
The cell surface is normally covered with sugars that are bound to lipids or proteins. Surface glyco...
Technologies that can visualize, capture, and identify subsets of biomolecules that are not encoded ...
ABSTRACT: An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living...
Bioorthogonal labeling of multiple biomolecules is of current interest in chemical biology. Metaboli...
Re-engineering mammalian cell surfaces enables modulation of their phenotype, function, and interact...