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Exceptional time response, stability and selectivity in doubly-activated phenyl selenium-based glutathione-selective platform.


ABSTRACT: A phenyl-selenium-substituted coumarin probe was synthesized for the purpose of achieving highly selective and extremely rapid detection of glutathione (GSH) over cysteine (Cys)/homocysteine (Hcy) without background fluorescence. The fluorescence intensity of the probe with GSH shows a ∼100-fold fluorescent enhancement compared with the signal generated for other closely related amino acids, including Cys and Hcy. Importantly, the substitution reaction with the sulfhydryl group of GSH at the 4-position of the probe, which is doubly-activated by two carbonyl groups, occurs extremely fast, showing subsecond maximum fluorescence intensity attainment; equilibrium was reached within 100 ms (UV-vis). The probe selectivity for GSH was confirmed in Hep3B cells by confocal microscopy imaging.

SUBMITTER: Kim Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5510528 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exceptional time response, stability and selectivity in doubly-activated phenyl selenium-based glutathione-selective platform.

Kim Youngsam Y   Mulay Sandip V SV   Choi Minsuk M   Yu Seungyoon B SB   Jon Sangyong S   Churchill David G DG  

Chemical science 20150709 10


A phenyl-selenium-substituted coumarin probe was synthesized for the purpose of achieving highly selective and extremely rapid detection of glutathione (GSH) over cysteine (Cys)/homocysteine (Hcy) without background fluorescence. The fluorescence intensity of the probe with GSH shows a ∼100-fold fluorescent enhancement compared with the signal generated for other closely related amino acids, including Cys and Hcy. Importantly, the substitution reaction with the sulfhydryl group of GSH at the 4-p  ...[more]

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