Pradimicin A (PRM-A) and related compounds constitute an exceptional family of natural pigments that show Ca2+-dependent recognition of d-mannose (Man). Although these compounds hold great promise as research tools in glycobiology, their practical application has been severely limited by their inherent tendency to form water-insoluble aggregates. Here, we demonstrate that the 2-hydroxyethylamide derivative (PRM-EA) of PRM-A shows little aggregation in neutral aqueous media and retains binding specificity for Man. We also show that PRM-EA stains glycoproteins in dot blot assays, whereas PRM-A fails to do so, owing to severe aggregation. Significantly, PRM-EA is sensitive to glycoproteins carrying high mannose-type and hybrid-type N-linked glycans, but not to those carrying complex-type N-linked glycans. Such staining selectivity has never been observed in conventional dyes, suggesting that PRM-EA could serve as a unique staining agent for the selective detection of glycoproteins with terminal Man residues.
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