Issue 6, 2025

ESIPT fluorescence turn-on sensors for detection of short chain inorganic polyphosphate in water

Abstract

We introduce two water-soluble excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) based fluorescent turn-on probes responding to inorganic polyphosphates. These ESIPT probes enable specific detection of short-chain inorganic polyphosphates over a range of different condensed phosphates. The probes are weakly emissive in their off-state due to the blocking of ESIPT by Cu2+ coordination. Removal of the copper ion through decomplexation by the analyte accesses the on-state. The probes detect polyphosphates over other biologically occurring phosphates, pyrophosphate, and nucleotides such as ATP, ADP, GTP. An optimal fluorescence response is observed with the short-chain polyphosphate polyP8. Furthermore, the probe shows selectivity towards linear polyphosphates over cyclic metaphosphates. The rapid ‘turn-off–turn-on’ fluorescence responses upon consecutive addition of Cu2+ and polyP8 are reversible, further highlighting sensor performance in an aqueous environment. One of the sensors is then used to monitor polyP digestion by an exopolyphosphatase (PPX).

Graphical abstract: ESIPT fluorescence turn-on sensors for detection of short chain inorganic polyphosphate in water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Nov 2024
Accepted
17 Dec 2024
First published
18 Dec 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2025,23, 1373-1379

ESIPT fluorescence turn-on sensors for detection of short chain inorganic polyphosphate in water

S. K. Roy, S. Moser, T. Dürr-Mayer, R. Hinkelmann and H. J. Jessen, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2025, 23, 1373 DOI: 10.1039/D4OB01926A

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