This review provides a comprehensive compilation of available literature concerning the synthesis of 1,2-dihydropyridines. The most important recent developments and concepts related to this topic are emphasised.
Fluorescent labeling through bioconjugation is the preferred
tool
for the investigation of biological functions involving lipids, namely
for clarifying metabolic pathways and molecular mechanisms of diseases.
The lack of functionalized lipid probes with biological and physicochemical
properties suitable for these studies is still a major limitation.
Moreover, the synthesis of these probes is challenging and strongly
dependent on the application envisioned. The objective of this Review
is to highlight advances in the application of fluorescent glycerophospholipid
probes through innovative approaches in the synthesis reported in
the past decade. The reaction pathways, choice of fluorophore, and
location of fluorophore in the glycerophospholipid structure are critically
addressed. The relevance of these bioconjugates is exemplified with
applications using advanced analysis by fluorescence enhancement or
quenching to unravel biomembrane structure features and phospholipase
activity. Finally, this Review reinforces the need for innovative
and more efficient routes for the synthesis of tailored glycerophospholipids
fluorescent conjugates.
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