A highly selective and sensitive near-infrared fluorescence probe for arylamine N-acetyltransferase 2 in vitro and in vivo†
Abstract
We developed a near-infrared fluorescence probe for the highly selective and sensitive detection of NAT2 activity. An arylamine was designed as the substrate part for NATs, as well as a PET quencher for cyanine dye. CYP1 with a 4-position arylamine displayed efficient PET quenching, and exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity to NAT2 with no response to NAT1. For practical application, we demonstrated CYP1 could exhibit excellent performance for endogenous NAT2