Claims
- 1. A compound of formula:
- 2. The compound of claim 1, wherein the lipid membrane is derived from a cell.
- 3. The compound of claim 1, wherein the lipid membrane is a liposome.
- 4. The compound of claim 1, wherein G is an alkyl group, a phospholipid or a transmembrane domain.
- 5. The compound of claim 4, wherein G is an alkyl group.
- 6. The compound of claim 5, wherein the alkyl group has about 10 to 20 carbon atoms.
- 7. The compound of claim 6, wherein the alkyl group is straight chain.
- 8. The compound of claim 6, wherein the alkyl group is alicyclic.
- 9. The compound of claim 1, wherein the cleavable linkage is an oxidation-labile linkage.
- 10. The compound of claim 9, wherein the oxidation-labile linkage is selected from the group consisting of olefins, thioethers, selenoethers, thiazoles, oxazoles, and imidazole.
- 11. The compound of claim 9, wherein the oxidation-labile linkage is an olefin having the structure:
- 12. The compound of claim 11, wherein at least one of R1-R4 is a heteroatom.
- 13. The compound of claim 12, wherein the heteroatom is O, S, or N.
- 14. The compound of claim 13, wherein two of R1-R4 are heteroatoms.
- 15. The compound of claim 14, wherein the heteroatoms are independently O, S, or N.
- 16. The compound of claim 14, wherein the heteroatoms are O.
- 17. The compound of claim 15, wherein the heteroatoms are S.
- 18. The compound of claim 1, wherein E is a fluorescent, water-soluble organic compound having a molecular weight in the range of from about 150 to 5000 daltons.
- 19. The compound of claim 18, wherein E has the form (M,D), wherein D is a fluorescent dye and wherein M is a mobility modifying moiety that is a bond or an organic molecule having up to 100 atoms other than hydrogen selected from the group consisting of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, boron, and sulfur.
- 20. The compound of claim 18, wherein said electrophoretic tag, E, is defined by the formula:
- 21. The compound of claim 20, wherein D is a fluorescein dye.
- 22. The compound of claim 21, wherein the fluorescein is selected from the group consisting of 5- and 6-carboxyfluorescein, 5- and 6-carboxy4,7-dichlorofluorescein, 2′,7′-dimethoxy-5- and 6-carboxy4,7-dichlorofluorescein, 2′,7′-dimethoxy4′,5′-dichloro-5- and 6-carboxyfluorescein, 2′,7′-dimethoxy4′,5′-dichloro-5- and 6-carboxy4,7-dichlorofluorescein, 1′,2′,7′,8′-dibenzo-5- and 6-carboxy-4,7-dichlorofluorescein, 1′,2′,7′,8′-dibenzo-4′,5′-dichloro-5- and 6-carboxy-4,7-dichlorofluorescein, 2′,7′-dichloro-5- and 6-carboxy-4,7-dichlorofluorescein, and 2′,4′,5′,7′-tetrachloro-5- and 6-carboxy-4,7-dichlorofluorescein.
- 23. A compound of formula:
- 24. The compound of claim 23, wherein G is:
- 25. The compound of claim 24, wherein X is 0 and n′ is 1.
- 26. The compound of claim 24, wherein X is N.
- 27. The compound of claim 26, wherein n′ is 2.
- 28. The compound of claim 24, wherein R comprises a fluorescent, water-soluble organic compound having a molecular weight in the range of from about 150 to 2500 daltons.
- 29. The compound of claim 28, wherein R is a fluorescein dye.
- 30. The compound of claim 23, wherein G is a sterol selected from the group consisting of cholesterol, vitamin D, phytosterols and steroid hormones.
- 31. The compound of claim 30, wherein G is cholesterol.
- 32. The compound of claim 30, wherein G is a steroid hormone selected from the group consisting of progesterone, testosterone and estrone.
- 33. The compound of claim 23, wherein G is selected from the group consisting of myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid and sphingosine.
- 34. A mixture comprising a plurality of compounds having the formula:
- 35. The mixture of claim 34, wherein G is an alkyl group.
- 36. The mixture of claim 35, wherein the alkyl group has about 10 to 30 carbon atoms.
- 37. The mixture of claim 35, wherein the alkyl group is straight chain.
- 38. The mixture of claim 35, wherein the alkyl group is alicyclic.
- 39. The mixture of claim 34, wherein the cleavable linkage is an oxidation-labile linkage.
- 40. The mixture of claim 39, wherein the oxidation-labile linkage is selected from the group consisting of olefins, thioethers, selenoethers, thiazoles, oxazoles, and imidazole.
- 41. The mixture of claim 34, wherein E is a fluorescent, water-soluble organic compound having a molecular weight in the range of from about 150 to 2500 daltons.
- 42. The mixture of claim 41, wherein E has the form (M,D), wherein D is a fluorescent dye and wherein M is a mobility modifying moiety that is a bond or an organic molecule having up to 100 atoms other than hydrogen selected from the group consisting of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, boron, and sulfur.
- 43. The mixture of claim 41, wherein E is defined by the formula:
- 44. The mixture of claim 43, wherein D is a fluorescein dye.
- 45. Lipid membranes labeled with compounds of formula:
- 46. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein the compounds are incorporated into the structure of the membranes.
- 47. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein the lipid membranes comprise individual cells.
- 48. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein the lipid membranes comprise a tissue comprised of multiple populations of cells.
- 49. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein the lipid membranes comprise liposomes.
- 50. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein G is an alkyl group.
- 51. The lipid membranes of claim 50, wherein the alkyl group has about 10 to 20 carbon atoms.
- 52. The lipid membranes of claim 50, wherein the alkyl group is straight chain.
- 53. The lipid membranes of claim 50, wherein the alkyl group is alicyclic.
- 54. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein the cleavable linkage is an oxidation-labile linkage.
- 55. The lipid membranes of claim 54, wherein the oxidation-labile linkage is selected from the group consisting of olefins, thioethers, selenoethers, thiazoles, oxazoles, and imidazole.
- 56. The lipid membranes of claim 45, wherein each E is separately detectable.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application claims priority from U.S. provisional applications Ser. No. 60/399,047 filed Jul. 26, 2002 and No. 60/441,034 filed Jan. 17, 2003, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60399047 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
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60441034 |
Jan 2003 |
US |