| Literature DB >> 28755637 |
Xuezhen Song1, Baoli Dong1, Xiuqi Kong1, Chao Wang1, Nan Zhang1, Weiying Lin2.
Abstract
Hypochlorite is one of the important reactive oxygen species (ROS) and plays critical roles in many biologically vital processes. Herein, we present a unique ratiometric fluorescent probe (CBP) with an extremely large emission shift for detecting hypochlorite in living cells. Utilizing positively charged α,β-unsaturated carbonyl group as the reaction site, the probe CBP itself exhibited near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence at 662nm, and can display strong blue fluorescence at 456nm when responded to hypochlorite. Notably, the extremely large emission shift of 206nm could enable the precise measurement of the fluorescence peak intensities and ratios. CBP showed high sensitivity, excellent selectivity, desirable performance at physiological pH, and low cytotoxicity. The bioimaging experiments demonstrate the biological application of CBP for the ratiometric imaging of hypochlorite in living cells.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescent probe; Hypochlorite; Ratiometric fluorescence imaging
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28755637 DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2017.07.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ISSN: 1386-1425 Impact factor: 4.098