X-NeuNAc Methyl Ester (5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl N-acetyl-α-D-neuraminic acid methyl ester, CAS 1037565-81-3) is a chromogenic substrate optimized for detecting sialidase (neuraminidase, EC 3.2.1.18) activity in bacterial pathogenesis, viral replication studies, and carbohydrate metabolism research. The methyl ester modification enhances lipophilicity and cellular permeability compared to sodium salts, while hydrolysis by α-2,3/α-2,6-sialidases releases 5-bromo-4-chloro-indoxyl, which auto-oxidizes to form insoluble dark blue 5,5′-dibromo-4,4′-dichloroindigo precipitate for precise histochemical localization without diffusion. This neutral lipid-soluble form excels in live-cell imaging of sialidase activity, bacterial colony screening (Vibrio, Clostridium, influenza viruses), and high-throughput inhibitor screening for anti-virulence therapeutics, offering superior membrane penetration and signal permanence over MU-Neu5Ac fluorogenic substrates with Km values of 0.1-0.4 mM for pathogenic sialidases.
Appearance
White to pale yellow crystalline powder, non-hygroscopic.
Soluble in DMSO/EtOH (>20 mM); moderately water-soluble (2-5 mM).
Source
Chemical synthesis: per-O-acetyl-α-NeuNAc methyl ester glycosylated with protected 5-Br-4-Cl-indol-3-ol, followed by Zemplén deacetylation.
Research grade from specialized glycochemistry suppliers.
Molecular Weight and Structure
C20H24BrClN2O9, 551.77 g/mol; exact mass 551.9812 Da.
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