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Labeling of Phosphatidylinositol Lipid Products in Cells through Metabolic Engineering by Using a Clickable myo‐Inositol Pr...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ChemBioChem
Publication Date
Page Numbers
172 to 180
Volume
20
Issue
2

Phosphatidylinositol (PI) lipids control critical biological processes, so aberrant biosynthesis often leads to disease. As a result, the capability to track the production and localization of these compounds in cells is vital for elucidating their complex roles. Herein, we report the design, synthesis, and application of clickable myo‐inositol probe 1 a for bioorthogonal labeling of PI products. To validate this platform, we initially conducted PI synthase assays to show that 1 a inhibits PI production in vitro. Fluorescence microscopy experiments next showed probe‐dependent imaging in T‐24 human bladder cancer and Candida albicans cells. Growth studies in the latter showed that replacement of myo‐inositol with probe 1 a led to an enhancement in cell growth. Finally, fluorescence‐based TLC analysis and mass spectrometry experiments support the labeling of PI lipids. This approach provides a promising means for tracking the complex biosynthesis and trafficking of these lipids in cells.