A Fluorescent Probe for Protein Misfolding and Aggregation Due to Oxidative Stress Based on a 7-Azaindole-BODIPY Derivative
Diego Herrera-Ochoa,
Iván Llano,
Consuelo Ripoll
et al.
Abstract:The development of new fluorescent probes as molecular sensors is a critical step for the understanding of molecular mechanisms. Probes based on BODIPY offer remarkable versatility in molecular sensing due to their unique properties. BODIPY-based probes exhibit high fluorescence quantum yields, exceptional photostability, and tunable absorption/emission wavelengths. Here, we report the synthesis and evaluation of a novel 7-azaindole-BODIPY derivative to probe hydrophobic proteins as well as protein misfolding … Show more
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