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A hydrogen sulfide and tyrosinase responsive dual-locked fluorophore for selective imaging of melanoma cells.

Toghrul AlmammadovMusa DirakAyca SaymazAlperen AcariSafacan Kolemen
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
A resorufin-based dual-locked fluorescent probe (RHT) was introduced to image melanoma cells selectively. RHT was shown to function as an AND molecular logic gate as it emitted a signal only in the presence of both hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) and tyrosinase (Tyr), which are known to be overexpressed in melanoma cells. In vitro cell culture studies revealed that RHT can be activated with endogenous H 2 S and Tyr and allows selective imaging of B16-F10 cancer cells under confocal microscopy. RHT marks the first ever example of a fluorescent probe that is sequentially activated by H 2 S and Tyr.
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