Issue 11, 2018

Glutathione-driven Cu(i)–O2 chemistry: a new light-up fluorescent assay for intracellular glutathione

Abstract

Besides its widely known role as an endogenous antioxidant in scavenging free radicals, glutathione (GSH) can also play the role of prooxidant and promote CuO-induced formation of hydroxyl radicals to light up a fluorescent signal through Cu(I)–O2 chemistry without requiring additional H2O2. This approach is independent of the mechanisms of enzyme mimics, such as the well-known oxidase and peroxidase mimetics, providing a new method to simply and effectively analyze intracellular GSH.

Graphical abstract: Glutathione-driven Cu(i)–O2 chemistry: a new light-up fluorescent assay for intracellular glutathione

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Apr 2018
Accepted
21 Apr 2018
First published
25 Apr 2018

Analyst, 2018,143, 2486-2490

Glutathione-driven Cu(I)–O2 chemistry: a new light-up fluorescent assay for intracellular glutathione

P. F. Gao, Y. T. Mao, T. Yang, H. Y. Zou, Y. F. Li and C. Z. Huang, Analyst, 2018, 143, 2486 DOI: 10.1039/C8AN00704G

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