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Visible to Near-Infrared Emission Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for the Detection of Vanin-1 In Vivo.

Jing QianZhidong TengJiemin WangLiang ZhangTing CaoLei ZhengYuping CaoWenwu QinYun LiuHuichen Guo
Published in: ACS sensors (2020)
Pantetheinase (Vanin-1) is an ectoenzyme, which involves the metabolic pathway of coenzyme A (CoA), and can decompose pantetheine into pantothenic acid (CoA precursor) and aminothiol cysteamine. Previous studies have revealed that Vanin-1 with essential biological functions is closely related to many diseases. However, the lack of simple and effective detection methods has severely hindered the further study of Vanin-1's physiological functions. In this work, we have developed a near-infrared (NIR) emission ratio fluorescent probe TMN-PA (I645 nm/I568 nm) that enables us to detect Vanin-1 rapidly (in 15 min) with a minimum detection limit of 0.37 ng/mL. What is more, this probe shows excellent potential in in situ real-time monitoring of the endogenous Vanin-1, contributing to further research on Vanin-1 and understanding its mechanisms in physiological pathology. To our knowledge, this probe is the first NIR emission ratio (I645 nm/I568 nm) fluorescent probe ever reported to monitor the activity of Vanin-1 in vivo.
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