Intramolecular trigger remodeling-induced HCR for amplified detection of protein-specific glycosylation

2020 
Abstract Dynamic changes of protein-glycosylation on cell surface act as an important indicator that reflects cellular physiological states and disease developments. The enhanced visualization of protein-specific glycosylation is of great value to interpret its functions and mechanisms. Hence, we present an intramolecular trigger remodeling-induced hybridization chain reaction (HCR) for imaging protein-specific glycosylation. This strategy relies on designing two DNA probes, protein and glycan probes, labeled respectively on protein by aptamer recognition and glycan through metabolic oligosaccharide engineering (MOE). Upon the same glycoprotein was labeled, the complementary domain of two probes induces hybridization and thus to remodel an intact trigger, followed by initiating HCR assembly. Applying this strategy, we successfully achieved imaging of specific protein-glycosylation on CEM cell surface and monitored dynamic changes of the glycosylation after treating with drugs. It provides a powerful tool with high flexibility, specificity and sensitivity in the research field of protein-specific glycosylation on living cells.
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