A Ratiometric, Fast-Responsive, and Single-Wavelength Excited Fluorescent Probe for the Discrimination of Cys and Hcy.
Shaohui HanHui ZhangXiuxiu YueJingpei WangLei YangBenhua WangXiangzhi SongPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
The ratiometric detection of cysteine (Cys) and homocysteine (Hcy) is very challenging because of their highly similar chemical structures and properties. By introducing the phenylethynyl group into a coumarin dye as the sensing group, the ratiometric fluorescent probe CP was developed to selectively and rapidly discriminate between Cys and Hcy. With a single-wavelength excitation, the presence of Cys or Hcy induced the probe to produce distinct ratiometric fluorescence changes: from red (λmaxem = 608 nm) to blue (λmaxem = 485 nm) toward Cys and from red to mixed red/blue toward Hcy. Moreover, the probe was capable of visualizing and discriminating between intracellular Cys and Hcy in HeLa cells and zebrafish by exhibiting different ratiometric fluorescence signals.