Literature DB >> 30663882

Biomimetic Sensing System for Tracing Pb2+ Distribution in Living Cells Based on the Metal-Peptide Supramolecular Assembly.

Shilang Gui1,2, Yanyan Huang1,2, Yuanyuan Zhu1,2, Yulong Jin1,2, Rui Zhao1,2.   

Abstract

Metal-peptide interactions provide plentiful resource and design principles for developing functional biomaterials and smart sensors. Pb2+, as a borderline metal ion, has versatile coordination modes. The interference from competing metal ions and endogenous chelating species greatly challenges Pb2+ analysis, especially in complicated living biosystems. Herein, a biomimetic peptide-based fluorescent sensor GSSH-2TPE was developed, starting from the structure of a naturally occurring peptide glutathione. Lewis acid-base theory was employed to guide the molecular design and tune the affinity and selectivity of the targeting performance. The integration of peptide recognition and aggregation-induced emission effect provides desirable sensing features, including specific turn-on response to Pb2+ over 18 different metal ions, rapid binding, and signal output, as well as high sensitivity with a detection limit of 1.5 nM. Mechanism investigation demonstrated the balance between the chelating groups, and the molecular configuration of the sensor contributes to the high selectivity toward Pb2+ complexation. The ion-induced supramolecular assembly lights up the bright fluorescence. The ability to image Pb2+ in living cells was exhibited with minimal interference from endogenous biothiols, no background fluorescence, and good biocompatibility. With good cell permeability, GSSH-2TPE can monitor changes in Pb2+ levels and biodistribution and thus predict possible damage pathways. Such metal-peptide interaction-based sensing systems offer tailorable platforms for designing bioanalytical tools and show great potential for studying the cell biology of metal ions in living biosystems.

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Keywords:  aggregation-induced emission; biodistribution; cell imaging; lead ion; supramolecular assembly

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30663882     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b19076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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