Issue 18, 2019

A non-peptide NIR fluorescent probe for detection of chymotrypsin and its imaging application

Abstract

In this work, a turn-on near-infrared fluorescent probe, hemicyanine derivative (CyB), for the highly selective and sensitive detection of chymotrypsin was developed. The probe is fabricated by incorporating a recognition group of 4-bromobutyryl into the hemicyanine skeleton. Upon the nucleophilic substitution reaction of chymotrypsin and the probe, the probe displayed a remarkable fluorescence enhancement and a visible color change under natural light. This property can be utilized for the detection of chymotrypsin with a detection limit (LOD) of 0.013 U mL−1. Moreover, the cell and in vivo imaging experiments validated that this probe has the potential ability to detect chymotrypsin in biological systems and can provide a promising application prospect for screening chymotrypsin inhibitors.

Graphical abstract: A non-peptide NIR fluorescent probe for detection of chymotrypsin and its imaging application

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2019
Accepted
21 Mar 2019
First published
25 Mar 2019

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2019,7, 2974-2980

A non-peptide NIR fluorescent probe for detection of chymotrypsin and its imaging application

S. Mu, Y. Xu, Y. Zhang, X. Guo, J. Li, Y. Wang, X. Liu and H. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2019, 7, 2974 DOI: 10.1039/C9TB00085B

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