Issue 29, 2021

Investigation of thiolysis of 4-substituted SBD derivatives and rational design of a GSH-selective fluorescent probe

Abstract

In order to evaluate 7-sulfonamide benzoxadiazole (SBD) derivatives for the development of fluorescent probes, herein we investigated the thiolysis reactivity and selectivity of a series of SBD compounds with different atoms (N/O/S/Se) at the 4-position. Both SBD-amine and SBD-ether are stable toward biothiols in buffer (pH 7.4), while SBD-selenoether can react efficiently with biothiols GSH/Hcy, Cys, and H2S to produce SBD-SG/S-Hcy, SBD-NH-Cys, and SBD-SH, respectively, with three different sets of spectral signals. Therefore, the SBD-selenoether compounds should be useful platforms for the differentiation of these biothiols. Though SBD-alkylthioether shows much lower reactivity than SBD-selenoether, SBD-arylthioether is a tunable motif and structural modifications at the aryl moiety enable the rate of thiol-mediated thiolysis to be modified. To this end, an ER-targeted GSH-selective fluorescent probe 7 was rationally designed via thiolysis of SBD-arylthioether. Compared with control probe SBD-Cl, probe 7 exhibits improved GSH selectivity and better biocompatibility. In total, this study highlights that the modification at the 4-position of SBD is an efficient strategy for the development of new fluorescent probes with tunable reactivity and selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of thiolysis of 4-substituted SBD derivatives and rational design of a GSH-selective fluorescent probe

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jun 2021
Accepted
06 Jul 2021
First published
07 Jul 2021

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2021,19, 6527-6533

Investigation of thiolysis of 4-substituted SBD derivatives and rational design of a GSH-selective fluorescent probe

C. Yang, X. Tu, X. Ji, H. Ye, S. Li, L. Sun, L. Yi and Z. Xi, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2021, 19, 6527 DOI: 10.1039/D1OB01114F

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