A zero-background fluorescent probe for sensing and imaging of glutathione via the "covalent-assembly" approach.

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Zheng Yang, Zhiyao Wang, Ying Peng, Hao Yang, Qian Wang, Xiaodan Jia, Xiangrong Liu
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Abstract

Developing selective and sensitive fluorescent probes for the detection of glutathione (GSH) concentration and intracellular distribution is of great significance for early diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as liver injury and cancer since GSH plays irreplaceable roles in regulating intracellular redox homeostasis. Herein, we present a new fluorescent probe that can be specifically activated by GSH through the conjugate addition and hydrolysis induced covalent-assembly approach for achieving zero-background interference fluorescence off-on sensing. Besides, the probe exhibited prominent selectivity and sensitivity, a low detection limit and cytotoxicity, thus successfully realizing specific real-time monitoring and tracking of GSH levels in living cells. As a consequence, this work might provide a potentially promising candidate for validating the function of GSH in various physiological and pathological processes, which is beneficial for early diagnosis and therapeutics of related diseases.

通过 "共价组装 "方法对谷胱甘肽进行传感和成像的零背景荧光探针。
由于谷胱甘肽(GSH)在调节细胞内氧化还原平衡中发挥着不可替代的作用,因此开发选择性和灵敏度高的荧光探针来检测谷胱甘肽(GSH)的浓度和在细胞内的分布,对于肝损伤和癌症等疾病的早期诊断和治疗具有重要意义。在此,我们提出了一种新型荧光探针,该探针可通过共轭物添加和水解诱导共价组装的方法被 GSH 特异性激活,从而实现零背景干扰的荧光离体传感。此外,该探针还具有突出的选择性和灵敏度、较低的检测限和细胞毒性,从而成功实现了对活细胞中 GSH 水平的特异性实时监测和跟踪。因此,这项工作可能为验证 GSH 在各种生理和病理过程中的功能提供一种潜在的候选方法,从而有利于相关疾病的早期诊断和治疗。
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1056
审稿时长
1.3 months
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