Luminescent lanthanide chelates and methods of use
Abstract
The invention provides lanthanide chelates capable of intense luminescence. The celates comprise a lanthanide chelator covalently joined to a coumarin-like or quinolone-like sensitizer. Exemplary sensitzers include 2- or 4-quinolones, 2- or 4-coumarins, or derivatives thereof e.g. carbostyril 124 (7-amino-4-methyl-2-quinolone), coumarin 120 (7-amino-4-methyl-2-coumarin), coumarin 124 (7-amino-4-(trifluoromethyl)-2-coumarin), aminomethyltrimethylpsoralen, etc. The chelates form high affinity complexes with lanthanides, such as terbium or europium, through chelator groups, such as DTPA. The chelates may be coupled to a wide variety of compounds to create specific labels, probes, diagnostic and/or therapeutic reagents, etc. The chelates find particular use in resonance energy transfer between chelate-lanthanide complexes and another luminescent agent, often a fluorescent non-metal based resonance energy acceptor. The methods provide useful information about the structure, conformation, relative location and/or interactions of macromolecules.
- Inventors:
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- Berkeley, CA
- Issue Date:
- Research Org.:
- Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), Albuquerque, NM, and Livermore, CA (United States)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 871004
- Patent Number(s):
- 5639615
- Assignee:
- Regents of University of California (Oakland, CA)
- Patent Classifications (CPCs):
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Y - NEW / CROSS SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Y10 - TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC Y10T - TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
Y - NEW / CROSS SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Y10 - TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC Y10S - TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC04-76
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- luminescent; lanthanide; chelates; methods; provides; capable; intense; luminescence; celates; comprise; chelator; covalently; joined; coumarin-like; quinolone-like; sensitizer; exemplary; sensitzers; 2-; 4-quinolones; 4-coumarins; derivatives; carbostyril; 124; 7-amino-4-methyl-2-quinolone; coumarin; 120; 7-amino-4-methyl-2-coumarin; 7-amino-4-; trifluoromethyl; -2-coumarin; aminomethyltrimethylpsoralen; etc; form; affinity; complexes; lanthanides; terbium; europium; dtpa; coupled; wide; variety; compounds; create; specific; labels; probes; diagnostic; therapeutic; reagents; particular; resonance; energy; transfer; chelate-lanthanide; agent; fluorescent; non-metal; based; acceptor; provide; useful; information; structure; conformation; relative; location; interactions; macromolecules; resonance energy; energy transfer; wide variety; methods provide; useful information; relative location; provide useful; metal base; lanthanide chelates; provides lanthanide; quinolone-like sensitizer; celates comprise; chelator covalently; chelates form; chelates capable; metal based; intense luminescence; lanthanide chelator; luminescent lanthanide; covalently joined; /435/436/
Citation Formats
Selvin, Paul R, and Hearst, John. Luminescent lanthanide chelates and methods of use. United States: N. p., 1997.
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abstractNote = {The invention provides lanthanide chelates capable of intense luminescence. The celates comprise a lanthanide chelator covalently joined to a coumarin-like or quinolone-like sensitizer. Exemplary sensitzers include 2- or 4-quinolones, 2- or 4-coumarins, or derivatives thereof e.g. carbostyril 124 (7-amino-4-methyl-2-quinolone), coumarin 120 (7-amino-4-methyl-2-coumarin), coumarin 124 (7-amino-4-(trifluoromethyl)-2-coumarin), aminomethyltrimethylpsoralen, etc. The chelates form high affinity complexes with lanthanides, such as terbium or europium, through chelator groups, such as DTPA. The chelates may be coupled to a wide variety of compounds to create specific labels, probes, diagnostic and/or therapeutic reagents, etc. The chelates find particular use in resonance energy transfer between chelate-lanthanide complexes and another luminescent agent, often a fluorescent non-metal based resonance energy acceptor. The methods provide useful information about the structure, conformation, relative location and/or interactions of macromolecules.},
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