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Functionalized Vesicles Based on Amphiphilic Boronic Acids: A System for Recognizing Biologically Important Polyols
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Functionalized VesiclesBioorganic ChemistryAmphiphilic Boronic AcidsPolysaccharideChemical BiologyProtein NanoparticlesBioanalysisN-alkyl-3-boronopyridinium TriflatesMolecular RecognitionBiophysicsBiochemistryBioconjugationSingle-molecule DetectionBio-orthogonal ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesNanoaggregate PropertiesWater-soluble Functionalized VesiclesAmphiphilic SystemChemical ProbeMedicineBiologically Important Polyols
We report on a new approach for creating water-soluble functionalized vesicles employing N-alkyl-3-boronopyridinium triflates (alkyl = Me, C12H25, C16H33) as sensors for monosaccharides. The nanoaggregate properties were studied by means of DLS, TEM, high-resolution (1)H NMR, and the solvatochromic dyes Reichardt's betaine and Methyl Orange. The vesicles were shown to have 30-200 nm diameters depending on the amphiphile chain length. Diol binding to the vesicles was studied by steady-state fluorescence and UV-vis using Alizarin Red S as a probe in the solution at pH 7.4 in the presence and in the absence of D-glucose and D-fructose. Strong sensing ability of boronic acid functional moieties in the order D-fructose > D-glucose was demonstrated, and apparent binding constants were estimated.
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