New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Sérgio
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Rosado, Tânia, Caldeira, Ana, Pereira, António
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9333
Resumo: Mural paintings are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation, however, among the biological agents that cause deterioration, microorganisms are of critical importance, due to their metabolic versatility and flexibility, and their ability to tolerate unfavourable conditions. Thereby, microorganisms can cause damages in mural paintings surfaces through a variety of mechanisms, including biofilm formation, chemical reactions, physical penetration into the substrate and production of pigments [1-3]. It is imperative the development of new strategies that detect microbial contamination in order to plan effective remediation strategies. This research focuses on the application of fluorescent compounds. In this context we developed new water-soluble coumarin derivatives (4-Sulfotetrafluorophenyl Esters) as long-wavelength fluorescent labels for biomolecules[4]. These esters are easily synthesized, and react readily with primary amines to give acylation products.
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title New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
spellingShingle New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
Martins, Sérgio
water-soluble amine-reactive reagents
labeling
microbial cells
mural paintings
title_short New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
title_full New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
title_fullStr New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
title_full_unstemmed New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
title_sort New water-soluble amine-reactive reagents for labeling microbial cells: application to mural paintings
author Martins, Sérgio
author_facet Martins, Sérgio
Rosado, Tânia
Caldeira, Ana
Pereira, António
author_role author
author2 Rosado, Tânia
Caldeira, Ana
Pereira, António
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Sérgio
Rosado, Tânia
Caldeira, Ana
Pereira, António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv water-soluble amine-reactive reagents
labeling
microbial cells
mural paintings
topic water-soluble amine-reactive reagents
labeling
microbial cells
mural paintings
description Mural paintings are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation, however, among the biological agents that cause deterioration, microorganisms are of critical importance, due to their metabolic versatility and flexibility, and their ability to tolerate unfavourable conditions. Thereby, microorganisms can cause damages in mural paintings surfaces through a variety of mechanisms, including biofilm formation, chemical reactions, physical penetration into the substrate and production of pigments [1-3]. It is imperative the development of new strategies that detect microbial contamination in order to plan effective remediation strategies. This research focuses on the application of fluorescent compounds. In this context we developed new water-soluble coumarin derivatives (4-Sulfotetrafluorophenyl Esters) as long-wavelength fluorescent labels for biomolecules[4]. These esters are easily synthesized, and react readily with primary amines to give acylation products.
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