High-efficiency dynamic sensing of biothiols in cancer cells with a fluorescent β-cyclodextrin supramolecular assembly.
Zhixue LiuWeilei ZhouJingjing LiHaoyang ZhangXianyin DaiYaohua LiuYu LiuPublished in: Chemical science (2020)
A unique fluorescent supramolecular assembly was constructed using coumarin-modified β-cyclodextrin as a reversible ratiometric probe and an adamantane-modified cyclic arginine-glycine-aspartate peptide as a cancer-targeting agent via host-guest inclusion complexation. Importantly, the coumarin-modified β-cyclodextrin not only showed higher sensitivity than the parent coumarin derivatives owing to the presence of numerous hydroxyl groups on the cyclodextrin but also provided a hydrophobic cavity for encapsulation of a cancer-targeting agent. The assembly showed a reversible and fast response to biothiols with a micromolar dissociation constant, as well as outstanding cancer cell permeability, which can be used for high-efficiency real-time monitoring of biothiols in cancer cells. This supramolecular assembly strategy endows the fluorescent probe with superior performance for dynamic sensing of biothiols.
Keyphrases
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- high efficiency
- ionic liquid
- papillary thyroid
- capillary electrophoresis
- water soluble
- squamous cell
- nitric oxide
- cancer therapy
- energy transfer
- lymph node metastasis
- wastewater treatment
- mass spectrometry
- childhood cancer
- squamous cell carcinoma
- endothelial cells
- young adults
- single molecule