4th 2009 Annual Meeting of Korean Society for Glycoscience in 2009 (2009.11)바로가기
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Koichi Fukase
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A192495
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It has been becoming clear that cell-surface glycans are involved in a variety of important physiological events, such as cell-cell recognition, adhesion, signal transduction, quality control, and circulatory residence of proteins. However, their physiological roles have not been well understood. In this conference, we report two strategies for investigating the physiological role of glycans, i.e., bio-imaging of glycans in a whole body system and synthesis of biologically relevant glycans. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a non-invasive method that quantitatively visualizes the locations and levels of radiotracer accumulation with high imaging contrast. A new DOTA probe 1 was developed for facile labeling of peptides and proteins for PET imaging. The high reactivity of 1 enabled the labeling of lysine residues in peptides and proteins at very low concentration (~10-8 M) within a short reaction time (10~30 min). The labeled glycoproteins and glycoclusters were then subjected to PET imaging in order to examine their in vivo dynamics. MicroPET of the glycoproteins, [68Ga]DOTA-orosomucoid and asialoorosomucoid thus successfully visualized the differences in the circulatory residence of glycoproteins in rabbit, in the presence or absence of the sialic acids in glycans on glycoproteins [1,2]. Synthetic study of glycans including solid-phase synthesis will be also reported.
저자
Koichi Fukase [ Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka ]
본 학회는 화학, 생화학, 분자생물학, 미생물학, 식품공학, 의학, 약학, 유전공학 및 생물공학, 환경 및 기타 공업 등 전 분야의 탄수화물관련 이론과 기술을 연구 발전시키고 산학협동을 통해 이를 보급하여 국내 관련 산업의 발전 및 국민생활의 과학화에 기여하고자 하며, 이러한 목표와 비젼의 실현을 위해 회원들이 적극적인 참여와 활동을 전개하고자 한다.
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한국당과학회 학술대회
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