Fluorescent sterol probes for intracellular transport, imaging, and therapeutics
Source
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
ISSN
13675931
Date Issued
2022-12-01
Author(s)
Abstract
Sterols play a significant role in many physiological processes affecting membrane organization, transport, permeability, and signal transduction. The development of fluorescent sterol analogs that have immediate functional relevance to the natural biomolecules is one approach to understanding the sterol-driven physiological processes. Visualizing cellular compartments with tailor-made fluorescent molecules through specific labeling methods enables organelle targeting and reveals dynamic information. In this review, we focus on the recent literature published between 2020 and 2022, with particular emphasis on extrinsic fluorophores and their investigations of sterol-driven biological processes involving sterol transport, biomolecular interactions, and biological imaging.
Subjects
Bioimaging with sterols | Extrinsic fluorophores | Fluorescent Sterols | Photoclick analogues | Sterol transport
