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Pillar[6]arene acts as a biosensor for quantitative detection of a vitamin metabolite in crude biological samples

Metabolic syndrome is associated with obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, and increased cardiovascular risk. Therefore, quick and accurate measurements of specific metabolites are critical for diagnosis; however, detection methods are limited. Here we describe the synthesis of pillar[n]arenes t...

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Published in:Communications chemistry 2020-12, Vol.3 (1), p.183-183, Article 183
Main Authors: Ueno, Masaya, Tomita, Takuya, Arakawa, Hiroshi, Kakuta, Takahiro, Yamagishi, Tada-aki, Terakawa, Jumpei, Daikoku, Takiko, Horike, Shin-ichi, Si, Sha, Kurayoshi, Kenta, Ito, Chiaki, Kasahara, Atsuko, Tadokoro, Yuko, Kobayashi, Masahiko, Fukuwatari, Tsutomu, Tamai, Ikumi, Hirao, Atsushi, Ogoshi, Tomoki
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Summary:Metabolic syndrome is associated with obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, and increased cardiovascular risk. Therefore, quick and accurate measurements of specific metabolites are critical for diagnosis; however, detection methods are limited. Here we describe the synthesis of pillar[n]arenes to target 1-methylnicotinamide (1-MNA), which is one metabolite of vitamin B3 (nicotinamide) produced by the cancer-associated nicotinamide N -methyltransferase (NNMT). We found that water-soluble pillar[5]arene (P5A) forms host–guest complexes with both 1-MNA and nicotinamide, and water-soluble pillar[6]arene (P6A) selectively binds to 1-MNA at the micromolar level. P6A can be used as a “turn-off sensor” by photoinduced electron transfer (detection limit is 4.38 × 10 −6  M). In our cell-free reaction, P6A is used to quantitatively monitor the activity of NNMT. Moreover, studies using NNMT-deficient mice reveal that P6A exclusively binds to 1-MNA in crude urinary samples. Our findings demonstrate that P6A can be used as a biosensor to quantify 1-MNA in crude biological samples. Quick and accurate measurements of specific metabolites are critical to diagnose certain pathological conditions, but quantification methods for relatively low molecular-weight metabolites are limited. Here, the water-soluble pillar[6]arene is used to specifically and quantitatively detect 1-methylnicotinamide in crude urinary samples.
ISSN:2399-3669
2399-3669
DOI:10.1038/s42004-020-00430-w