1. Design and applications of a novel fluorescent probe for detecting glutathione in biological samples.
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Li, Hao, Yang, Youzhe, Qi, Xiaoyi, Zhou, Xiaogang, Ren, Wen Xiu, Deng, Mingming, Wu, Jianming, Lü, Muhan, Liang, Sicheng, and Teichmann, Alexander Tobias
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FLUORESCENT probes , *INTRAMOLECULAR charge transfer , *GLUTATHIONE , *DENSITY functional theory , *HALOGENS , *DETECTION limit , *OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
This study aimed to develop a novel and practical fluorescent method for GSH detection in complex biological samples. To this end, a series of coumarin-based fluorescent probes was designed and synthesized using various aliphatic halogens as the sensing group. By using a new evaluation method of GSH/Cys/Hcy coexisting conditions, the probe with chloropropionate (CBF3) showed a high selectivity, excellent sensitivity, good stability for GSH detection. The reaction mechanism is proposed as nucleophilic substitution/cyclization and intramolecular charge transfer (ICT), which was confirmed by LC-MS and NMR analysis, as well as density functional theory calculations. In addition, CBF3 was demonstrated to be competent not only for the quantitative detection of GSH in real serum samples, but also for sensing GSH changes in different oxidative stress models in living cells and nematodes. This study showed a practical strategy for constructing GSH-specific fluorescent probes, and provided a sensitive tool for real-time sensing of GSH in real biological samples. The findings would greatly facilitate further investigations on GSH-associated clinical diagnosis and biomedical studies. Image 1 • A novel SN 2 -triggered and ICT-based fluorescent probe was developed for sensing GSH. • The reaction mechanism was confirmed by experimental and theoretical investigations. • The probe selectively responded to GSH in the GSH/Cys/Hcy coexisting conditions. • The probe exhibited a low detection limit of 9.2 nM. • The probe could monitor GSH in real serum sample, and in living cells and nematodes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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