Issue 4, 2016

Small quinolinium-based enzymatic probes via blue-to-red ratiometric fluorescence

Abstract

A small fluorescence ratiometric probe consisting of a single dye species, N-methyl-6-hydroxyquinolinium (MHQ), and coupled enzymatic substrates, exhibits a dramatic colour change (deep blue to red) and possesses a huge response ratio (over 2000 fold) upon specific recognition of target enzymes. Such dramatic responses are attributed to the excited-state proton transfer processes of MHQ molecules in water. Here the detection of β-galactosidase and porcine pancreatic lipase is successfully demonstrated and this class of molecules has the potential to be developed as a “naked-eye” probe in vitro.

Graphical abstract: Small quinolinium-based enzymatic probes via blue-to-red ratiometric fluorescence

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 2015
Accepted
05 Jan 2016
First published
05 Jan 2016

Analyst, 2016,141, 1483-1487

Author version available

Small quinolinium-based enzymatic probes via blue-to-red ratiometric fluorescence

P. Wang, J. Du, H. Liu, G. Bi and G. Zhang, Analyst, 2016, 141, 1483 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN02480C

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