Highly pH-Responsive Sensor Based on a Eu III Metal-Organic Framework with Efficient Recognition of Arginine and Lysine in Living Cells.
Ke WangYu-Lian ZhuTeng-Fei ZhengXin XieJing-Lin ChenYong-Quan WuSui-Jun LiuHe-Rui WenPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
A lanthanide-based three-dimensional metal-organic framework with excellent water, acid/base, and solvent stability, namely {[(CH 3 ) 2 NH 2 ] 0.7 [Eu 2 (BTDBA) 1.5 (lac) 0.7 (H 2 O) 2 ]·2H 2 O·2DMF·2CH 3 CN} n ( JXUST-29 , H 4 BTDBA = 4',4‴-(benzo[ c ][1,2,5]thiadiazole-4,7-diyl)bis([1,1'-biphenyl]-3,5-dicarboxylic acid), Hlac = lactic acid), has been synthesized and characterized. Since the N atoms of the thiadiazole group will not coordinate with lanthanide ions, JXUST-29 has a free basic N-site accessible to small H + ions, which allows it to be used as a promising pH fluorescence sensor. Interestingly, the luminescence signal was significantly enhanced, with an approximately 54-fold enhancement in the emission intensity when the pH value was increased from 2 to 5, which is the typical behavior of pH probes. In addition, JXUST-29 can also be used as a luminescence sensor to detect l-arginine (Arg) and l-lysine (Lys) in an aqueous solution through fluorescence enhancement and the blue-shift effect. The detection limits were 0.023 and 0.077 μM, respectively. In addition, JXUST-29 -based devices were designed and developed to facilitate detection. Importantly, JXUST-29 is also capable of detecting and sensing Arg and Lys in living cells.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- living cells
- aqueous solution
- single molecule
- energy transfer
- fluorescent probe
- quantum dots
- lactic acid
- room temperature
- nitric oxide
- amino acid
- ionic liquid
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- light emitting
- lymph node metastasis
- sensitive detection
- small molecule
- water soluble
- solid state
- fluorescence imaging