A water-soluble glucose-appended quinoline–benzothiazole conjugate as a selective and sensitive receptor for Cu+ ions in aqueous media and intracellular bio-imaging in live cells†
Ravinkumar Valand, Nidhi Pandey, Jayesh Bellare and Areti Sivaiah
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Abstract
A water-soluble and biologically benign glucose-appended quinoline–benzothiazole conjugate (L) has been synthesized and characterized using various spectroscopy techniques. The recognition properties of L show selective recognition of Cu+ ions among other biological metal ions including Cu2+ ions in PBS buffer at pH 7.4. L exhibited a switch-on fluorescence enhancement upon the addition of Cu+ with a detection limit of 1.48 × 10−8 M in an aqueous medium. Job's plot confirmed the 1 : 1 binding ratio observed between probe L and Cu+ ions with an association constant (Ka) of 1.46 × 105 M−1. The proposed complex binding mechanism was supported by UV-Vis, fluorescence and ESI-MS. The coordination features of the {L + Cu+} complex were delineated using DFT computational calculations. Furthermore, L was successfully applied for intracellular fluorescence bio-imaging of Cu+ ions in L929 living cells, suggesting that it holds significant potential for Cu+ ion bio-imaging and disease diagnosis.