Abstract

Fluorescence image for accurate tumor label still faces challenges in cancer detection and diagnostics. Emerging evidence is indicating that glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), a stress-inducible protein chaperone, is a great potential biomarker and therapeutic target for cancer. However, currently available probe for image tumor based on GRP78 has not been reported, owning to no obvious strategy in probe design towards this protein. In this paper, a hairpin-shaped peptidyl probe (pepFAM) conjugated with a 5-FAM fluorophore and a dabcyl quencher at both ends was developed, respectively. The probe was designed by performing a traditional fluorescence resonance energy transfer mechanism and employing a GRP78 specifically-binding peptide. Furthermore, the probe was used to specifically image cancer cells, and accurately image xenograft tumors in mice models. The novel fluorescent probe is expected to be a useful tool for the diagnostics of cancer.

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