Co-reporter:Masaru Enomoto, Yasuhiro Igarashi, Masahide Sasaki, Hiroki Shimizu
Tetrahedron 2015 Volume 71(Issue 18) pp:2603-2609
Publication Date(Web):6 May 2015
DOI:10.1016/j.tet.2015.03.055
By making use of the distance-dependent optical properties of gold nanoparticles as well as the mannose (Man)-specific binding ability of pradimicin (PRM), we have successfully developed a Man-recognizable chemosensor. The dissociation constant of the chemosensor for Man was estimated to be approximately 10 μM, which was ten times lower than that of PRM itself. This result may be attributed to a cluster effect. Therefore, the chemosensor was capable of recognizing Man residues that have not yet been identified as the binding sites for PRM.