Synthesis of Caged NAADP
- Antony Galione1,
- Kai-Ting Chuang,
- Tim M. Funnell,
- Lianne C. Davis,
- Anthony J. Morgan,
- Margarida Ruas,
- John Parrington and
- Grant C. Churchill
Abstract
Caged derivatives of Ca2+-mobilizing messengers, such as nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NAADP), are particularly useful for establishing the effects of these messengers on Ca2+ signaling. Caged NAADP is no longer commercially available but can be synthesized in house, as described here. In brief, a stable precursor of the caging reagent is made and converted to an unstable reactive reagent immediately before addition to the compound to be caged.
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↵1 Correspondence: antony.galione{at}pharm.ox.ac.uk
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