A Xenon-Based Molecular Sensor Assembled on an MS2 Viral Capsid Scaffold

TitleA Xenon-Based Molecular Sensor Assembled on an MS2 Viral Capsid Scaffold
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsMeldrum T., Seim K.L, Bajaj V.S, Palaniappan K.K, Wu W., Francis M.B, Wemmer D.E, Pines A
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume132
Issue17
Pagination5936-+
Date PublishedMay 5
ISBN Number0002-7863
Accession NumberWOS:000277158500007
Keywordsnmr
Abstract

In MRI, anatomical structures are most often differentiated by variations in their bulk magnetic properties. Alternatively, exogenous contrast agents can be attached to chemical moieties that confer affinity to molecular targets; the distribution of such contrast agents can be imaged by magnetic resonance. Xenon-based molecular sensors are molecular imaging agents that rely on the reversible exchange of hyperpolarized xenon between the bulk and a specifically targeted host-guest complex. We have incorporated similar to 125 xenon sensor molecules in the interior of an MS2 viral capsid, conferring multivalency and other properties of the viral capsid to the sensor molecule. The resulting signal amplification facilitates the detection of sensor at 0.7 pM, the lowest to date for any molecular imaging agent used in magnetic resonance. This amplification promises the detection of chemical targets at much lower concentrations than would be possible without the capsid scaffold.

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DOI10.1021/Ja100319f
Short TitleA Xenon-Based Molecular Sensor Assembled on an MS2 Viral Capsid Scaffold
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