A Turn-On Fluorescent Probe for Highly Selective Detection and Visualization of Hydrogen Sulfide in Fungi.
Qingsong YanShengui HeLei FengMing ZhangChaoyan HanYuzhuo WuChao WangXiaochi MaTonghui MaPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is a significant actor in the virulence and pathogenicity of fungi. The analysis of endogenous H 2 S in fungi benefits the prevention and treatment of pathogenic infections. Herein, a H 2 S-activated turn-on fluorescent probe named DDX-DNP was developed for the sensitive and selective detection of H 2 S. Using DDX-DNP , the ability of several oral fungi strains to produce H 2 S was identified, which was also validated using a typical chromogenic medium. In addition, DDX-DNP was successfully used for the visual sensing of endogenous H 2 S in fungal cells via microscope, flow cytometry, and colony imaging, along with a specific validation with the co-incubation of H 2 S production inhibitors in living cells. Above all, DDX-DNP could be used for H 2 S detection, the fluorescent imaging of fungi, and even the identification of related fungi.