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A Silyl Ether Based Fluorescent Probe for Rapid Monitoring of Endogenous Peroxynitrite Concentration and Imaging in Living Cells through Multicolor Emission.

Jiezhen ZhuoKe GongYuxin GuoGonghao LuHaijun ChiYajun DuanZhiqiang ZhangXue Li
Published in: ChemPlusChem (2021)
The peroxynitrite ion (ONOO- ) has important roles in many biological processes. We have developed a multicolor ONOO- -sensing probe (SiONNOH) that undergoes deprotonation and desilylation processes, which result in several changes in the emission wavelengths. In response to different concentrations of ONOO- , the probe exhibits fluorescence changes from pink (595 nm at 2 eq. ONOO- ) to green (540 nm at 6 eq. ONOO- ) via orange (3 eq. ONOO- ) and yellow (4 eq. ONOO- ) under physiological conditions until no fluorescence signal is observed after ONOO- is completely eliminated by lipoic acid. The probe shows the high selectivity for ONOO- and the limit of detection is calculated to be 1.27 μM. Moreover, the probe shows the capacity to monitor the concentration ranges of ONOO- through multicolor fluorescence in living cells, which will greatly facilitate the rapid detection of ONOO- concentration ranges by the naked eye under a UV light without any precision instrumentation.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • single molecule
  • photodynamic therapy
  • flow cytometry
  • ionic liquid