| Literature DB >> 31293155 |
Caiyun Liu1, Zilu Li1, Chen Yu1, Yanan Chen1, Dongmei Liu1, Zihan Zhuang1, Pan Jia1, Hanchuang Zhu1, Xue Zhang1, Yamin Yu1, Baocun Zhu1, Wenlong Sheng2.
Abstract
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) has received special attention by virtue of its pivotal antimicrobial nature, and the appropriate amount of HOCl is beneficial to innate immunity of host to cope with microbial invasion. However, the uncontrollable accumulation of HOCl is implicated in many human diseases and even cancers. Thus, to determine its deeper biological functions, it is significantly important to specifically monitor intracellular HOCl in biosystems. Herein, we rationally designed a simple fluorescent probe FH-HA on the basis of the formylhydrazine recognition receptor and rhodamine B fluorophore. It is worth noting that the formylhydrazine moiety for the first time is adopted as the recognition receptor for specifically recognizing HOCl. Additionally, probe FH-HA also exhibited excellent performance in many areas including satisfactory water-solubility, high specificity, and excellent sensitivity. Notably, probe FH-HA could quickly respond to HOCl (within 3 s), which facilitates the tracing of transient HOCl. More importantly, probe FH-HA was capable of specifically tracing the fluctuations of endogenous HOCl in living cells and zebrafish, and it could monitor basal HOCl in cancer cells to distinguish cancer cells from normal ones.Entities:
Keywords: bioimaging; distinction of cancer cells; fluorescent probe; formylhydrazine; hypochlorous acid; rhodamine
Year: 2019 PMID: 31293155 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.9b01001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711