| Literature DB >> 33576235 |
Enbo Zhou1, Shengyi Gong1, Qingfeng Xia1, Guoqiang Feng1.
Abstract
As a water-soluble carbon monoxide-releasing molecule, CORM-3 is widely used as a CO donor to study CO in the life system. CORM-3 can also replace gaseous CO as a therapeutic drug molecule to reveal the physiological and pathological effects of CO in life. Therefore, it is of great importance to visualize and track CORM-3 in the life system. We develop herein a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe CORM3-NIR that can detect CORM-3 both in living cells and in vivo effectively. The probe is based on the unique fluorescent QCy7 and uses a 4-nitrobenzyl group to trap CORM-3, and importantly, it shows good water solubility and responds rapidly, selectively, and sensitively to CORM-3, releasing QCy-7 and producing distinct colorimetric and significant NIR fluorescence change signals at 743 nm. The Stokes shift is up to 81 nm. The probe is also able to detect CORM-3 ratiometrically with fluorescence at 743 and 600 nm. Besides, with low cytotoxicity, the probe also shows good NIR fluorescence bioimaging ability for CORM-3 in live cells and mice, which indicates that CORM3-NIR is an effective probe for tracking and studying CORM-3 in the life system.Entities:
Keywords: CO-releasing molecule; CORM-3; fluorescent probe; in vivo imaging; living cell; near-infrared fluorescence
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33576235 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c02624
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711