Themed collection Chemosensors and Molecular Logic

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Recent progress in the development of small-molecule double-locked logic gate fluorescence probes

Recent progress in the development of small-molecule double-locked logic gate fluorescence probes.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in the development of small-molecule double-locked logic gate fluorescence probes
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Feature Article

Recent applications of organic cages in sensing and separation processes in solution

Cages at work: structural tunability results in tailored properties, which makes these systems suitable for countless applications in sensing and separation processes, both in solution and the solid state.

Graphical abstract: Recent applications of organic cages in sensing and separation processes in solution
From the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023
Open Access Feature Article

Lanthanide-based logic: a venture for the future of molecular computing

This review critically examines the use of Ln3+-based molecular logic systems and discusses their potential integration into future molecular photonic-electronic hybrid systems.

Graphical abstract: Lanthanide-based logic: a venture for the future of molecular computing
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Feature Article

Excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT)-based fluorescent probes for biomarker detection: design, mechanism, and application

Biomarkers are essential in biology, physiology, and pharmacology; thus, their detection is of extensive importance.

Graphical abstract: Excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT)-based fluorescent probes for biomarker detection: design, mechanism, and application
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Feature Article

Converting pH probes into “turn-on” fluorescent receptors for anions

The feature article outlines the design concept for the construction of “turn-on” fluorescent receptors for anions using fluorescent pH probes. Applications of this concept for the construction of fluorescent receptors for anions are described.

Graphical abstract: Converting pH probes into “turn-on” fluorescent receptors for anions
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Feature Article

Recent advances in fluorescence chemosensors for ammonia sensing in the solution and vapor phases

In this review article, we have highlighted the recent advancements in the design of fluorescence chemosensors for sensing ammonia both in the solution and vapor phases.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in fluorescence chemosensors for ammonia sensing in the solution and vapor phases
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

A dual encapsulation strategy to generate anion-responsive luminescent lanthanide hydrogels

We report a new method to generate ion-responsive luminescent hydrogels, involving encapsulation of a luminescent lanthanide probe within crosslinked amphiphilic polymer particles and subsequent entrapment within a hydrogel.

Graphical abstract: A dual encapsulation strategy to generate anion-responsive luminescent lanthanide hydrogels
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Mitochondrial NIR imaging probe mitigating oxidative damage by targeting HDAC6

Despite the apparent copious fluorescent probes targeting mitochondria, the development of low cytotoxic probes is still needed. We have newly developed a novel NIR mitochondrial probe that exhibits low toxicity.

Graphical abstract: Mitochondrial NIR imaging probe mitigating oxidative damage by targeting HDAC6
From the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023
Communication

Amyloid peptide hydrogels via formation of coordination polymers with Ag+ by its core peptide equipped with a C-cysteine

Hydrogelation of a KLVFF peptide equipped with a C-terminal cysteine residue was realized at a concentration of 0.05 wt% in the presence of Ag+.

Graphical abstract: Amyloid peptide hydrogels via formation of coordination polymers with Ag+ by its core peptide equipped with a C-cysteine
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

NMN sensor cocktail: selective sensing of nicotinamide mononucleotide over citric acid

A sensor cocktail, composed of two fluorescent dyes, NBD-B2 and Styryl-51F, selectively senses nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) over citric acid through their ratiometric fluorescence changes.

Graphical abstract: NMN sensor cocktail: selective sensing of nicotinamide mononucleotide over citric acid
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Supramolecular self-assembled polymeric nanospheres based on hydrazino naphthalimide functionalised pillar[5]arene for long chain aldehyde detection

A novel fluorescent sensor composed of bis-hydrazino naphthalimide decorated with a pillar[5]arene motif demonstrated highly selective fluorescent sensing of nonanal and octanal via self-assembled supramolecular polymeric nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular self-assembled polymeric nanospheres based on hydrazino naphthalimide functionalised pillar[5]arene for long chain aldehyde detection
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Switch-on luminescent sensing of unlabelled bacterial lectin by terbium(III) glycoconjugate systems

Unlabelled bacterial lectin LecA causes enhancement of terbium(III)-centred emission from glycoconjugate, with sensing driven by the lectin's selective carbohydrate-binding.

Graphical abstract: Switch-on luminescent sensing of unlabelled bacterial lectin by terbium(iii) glycoconjugate systems
From the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023
Communication

Mitochondria-targeted fluorophores for in vivo NIR-II imaging-guided PDT/PTT

A simple yet powerful D–A type-based NIR-II fluorophore (MTF) with mitochondria targeting was constructed.

Graphical abstract: Mitochondria-targeted fluorophores for in vivo NIR-II imaging-guided PDT/PTT
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Spontaneous preparation of a fluorescent ratiometric chemosensor for metal ions using off-the-shelf materials

A self-assembled ratiometric chemosensor, which was prepared by simply mixing an off-the-shelf catechol fluorophore and an off-the-shelf phenylboronic acid derivative, has achieved pattern recognition of metal ions in river water.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous preparation of a fluorescent ratiometric chemosensor for metal ions using off-the-shelf materials
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Formation of lanthanide luminescent di-metallic helicates in solution using a bis-tridentate (1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)-picolinamide (tzpa) ligand

Bis-tridentate (1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)picolinamide (tzpa) was used to form Tb(III) double- and triple-stranded di-metallic helicates in solution, where changes in the absorption and the Tb(III) emission were used to monitor the formation of these supramolecular systems.

Graphical abstract: Formation of lanthanide luminescent di-metallic helicates in solution using a bis-tridentate (1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)-picolinamide (tzpa) ligand
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Accurate photoactivation monitoring via the construction of an intramolecular synergistic counteracting mechanism of FRET and IFE

We propose an intramolecular synergistic counteracting strategy of fluorescence resonance energy transfer and the inner filter effect for accurate photoactivation monitoring, to eliminate the influence of the biological microenvironment.

Graphical abstract: Accurate photoactivation monitoring via the construction of an intramolecular synergistic counteracting mechanism of FRET and IFE
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Selective detection of peroxynitrite using an isatin receptor and a naphthalimide fluorophore

A turn-on isatin receptor based naphthalimide fluorescent probe encapsulated in PEG was used to rapidly detect peroxynitrite in cells.

Graphical abstract: Selective detection of peroxynitrite using an isatin receptor and a naphthalimide fluorophore
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Imidazole–carbazole conjugate for two-photon-excited photodynamic therapy and fluorescence bioimaging

A heavy-atom-free photosensitizer (CI) showed strong singlet oxygen generation, efficient photodynamic therapy and fluorescence bioimaging under two-photon excitation.

Graphical abstract: Imidazole–carbazole conjugate for two-photon-excited photodynamic therapy and fluorescence bioimaging
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

A white light emitting reconfigurable pyrazoline-naphthalimide logic gate with magnesium, sodium and proton inputs

A 3-pyrazolinyl-naphthalimide is demonstrated as a wavelength-reconfigurable dual-output logic gate that emits orange light on binding Na+ and white light on binding Mg2+.

Graphical abstract: A white light emitting reconfigurable pyrazoline-naphthalimide logic gate with magnesium, sodium and proton inputs
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Transmembrane transport of fluoride studied by time-resolved emission spectroscopy

The encapsulation of a lanthanide-based probe in liposomes allows monitoring of fluoride transmembrane transport using time-resolved emission spectroscopy, which makes it possible study fluorescent transporters.

Graphical abstract: Transmembrane transport of fluoride studied by time-resolved emission spectroscopy
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Lanthanide-based luminescent probes for biological magnesium: accessing polyphosphate-bound Mg2+

New Eu(III)-based indicators enable luminescence-based detection of polyphosphate-bound Mg2+ species, a highly dynamic pool of biomolecule-bound magnesium in cells.

Graphical abstract: Lanthanide-based luminescent probes for biological magnesium: accessing polyphosphate-bound Mg2+
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Phototransduction in a supramolecular cascade: a mimic for essential features of the vision process

A photoactive supramolecular five-component system mimics essential features of the natural vision process.

Graphical abstract: Phototransduction in a supramolecular cascade: a mimic for essential features of the vision process
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

SERS microsensors for pH measurements in the lumen and ECM of stem cell derived human airway organoids

SERS microsensors (SERS-MS) are polymer microparticles coated in gold nanoparticles and functionalised with mercaptobenzoic acid. SERS-MS were incorporated into human airway organoids to measured pH optically.

Graphical abstract: SERS microsensors for pH measurements in the lumen and ECM of stem cell derived human airway organoids
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Molecularly imprinted and cladded polymers for constructing a portable plasmonic immunoassay for peptides in biofluids

An inexpensive, fast and portable plasmonic immuno-sandwich assay (PISA) based on two molecularly imprinted and cladded polymers (cMIPs) was developed for high-specificity and ultra-sensitive quantitation of C-peptide in urine.

Graphical abstract: Molecularly imprinted and cladded polymers for constructing a portable plasmonic immunoassay for peptides in biofluids
From the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023
Communication

γ-Glutamyltranspeptidase and pH based “AND” logic gate fluorescent probe for orthotopic breast tumor imaging

Combining γ-glutamyl transpeptidase and pH dual-responsive sites, an “and” logic gate-based NIR fluorescent probe Si-NH2-Glu was developed for orthotopic breast tumor imaging.

Graphical abstract: γ-Glutamyltranspeptidase and pH based “AND” logic gate fluorescent probe for orthotopic breast tumor imaging
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Observing hydrogen sulfide in the endoplasmic reticulum of cancer cells and zebrafish by using an activity-based fluorescent probe

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the endoplasmic reticulum of living systems could be imaged using probe ER-Nap-NBD.

Graphical abstract: Observing hydrogen sulfide in the endoplasmic reticulum of cancer cells and zebrafish by using an activity-based fluorescent probe
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

A NIR fluorescent probe for the detection of renal damage based on overrepresentation of alanine aminopeptidase enzyme

Here, we describe the design of a molecular probe (NB-ALA) based on the Nile Blue fluorophore, which can detect alanine aminopeptidase enzyme (a kidney damage biomarker) in urine by simple fluorometric measurements.

Graphical abstract: A NIR fluorescent probe for the detection of renal damage based on overrepresentation of alanine aminopeptidase enzyme
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Supramolecular chiral sensing by supramolecular helical polymers

The helicity of the supramolecular porphyrin polymers was determined by the chirality of solvent molecules, which permitted the polymer chains to be used in chiral sensing.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular chiral sensing by supramolecular helical polymers
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Double click macrocyclization with Sondheimer diyne of aza-dipyrrins for B–Free bioorthogonal imaging

Sequential azide/diyne cycloadditions proved highly effective for the macrocyclization of a bis-azido aza-dipyrrin.

Graphical abstract: Double click macrocyclization with Sondheimer diyne of aza-dipyrrins for B–Free bioorthogonal imaging
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

An entropy-driven DNA nanomachine for microRNA detection using a personal glucose meter

A reliable and portable TDR-PGM nanomachine was facilely constructed for highly sensitive detection of miRNA by integrating the entropy-driven TDR amplifier and the catalytic invertase biocatalyst.

Graphical abstract: An entropy-driven DNA nanomachine for microRNA detection using a personal glucose meter
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Si-rhodamine fluorescent probe for monitoring of hypochlorous acid in the brains of mice afflicted with neuroinflammation

The fluorescent probe SiR-FH realized real-time monitoring of HClO in the brains of mice with LPS-induced neuroinflammation.

Graphical abstract: Si-rhodamine fluorescent probe for monitoring of hypochlorous acid in the brains of mice afflicted with neuroinflammation
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Rational design of a NIR fluorescent probe for carboxylesterase 1 detection during endoplasmic reticulum stress and drug-induced acute liver injury

An endoplasmic reticulum targeting NIR fluorescent probe (ERBM) was developed for real-time monitoring of carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) and exhibited excellent ER location in living cell imaging.

Graphical abstract: Rational design of a NIR fluorescent probe for carboxylesterase 1 detection during endoplasmic reticulum stress and drug-induced acute liver injury
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Quinoxaline-fused octaphyrin(2.0.0.0.2.0.0.0). A rudimentary chemosensor

A quinoxaline-fused octaphyrin(2.0.0.0.2.0.0.0) was synthesized by the FeCl3-induced oxidative coupling of an α-free quinoxaline-fused tetrapyrrole.

Graphical abstract: Quinoxaline-fused octaphyrin(2.0.0.0.2.0.0.0). A rudimentary chemosensor
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

A near-infrared GPX4 fluorescent probe for non-small cell lung cancer imaging

A near-infrared fluorescent probe ENBO-ML210 was developed. In vitro and in vivo imaging results showed that it could target and visualize GPX4 in H1299 cells, exhibiting the potential for diagnosis of non-small lung cancer.

Graphical abstract: A near-infrared GPX4 fluorescent probe for non-small cell lung cancer imaging
From the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023
Communication

A dynamic reversible phenylboronic acid sensor for real-time determination of protein–carbohydrate interactions on living cancer cells

A dynamic reversible phenylboronic acid sensor for real-time determination of protein–carbohydrate interactions on living cancer cells.

Graphical abstract: A dynamic reversible phenylboronic acid sensor for real-time determination of protein–carbohydrate interactions on living cancer cells
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Three-state fluorescence hydrochromism of a fluorophore–spacer–receptor system with variations in relative humidity

Atmospheric water adsorbed hygroscopically with changes in relative humidity triggers changes in fluorescence emission wavelength for a charged fluorophore leading to three-state fluorescence hydrochromic switching in the solid state.

Graphical abstract: Three-state fluorescence hydrochromism of a fluorophore–spacer–receptor system with variations in relative humidity
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

TCF-based fluorescent probe for monitoring superoxide anion produced in bacteria under chloramphenicol- and heat-induced stress

We report on a superoxide anion (O2˙) responsive fluorescent probe called TCF-OTf.

Graphical abstract: TCF-based fluorescent probe for monitoring superoxide anion produced in bacteria under chloramphenicol- and heat-induced stress
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

An NO-responsive probe for detecting acute inflammation using NIR-II fluorescence/optoacoustic imaging

An activatable probe for detecting acute inflammation has been developed. Nitrosation turns electron-donating methylamine into electron-withdrawing methyl-N-nitroso with turn-on NIR-II fluorescence and optoacoustic signals for imaging.

Graphical abstract: An NO-responsive probe for detecting acute inflammation using NIR-II fluorescence/optoacoustic imaging
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

New cell-membrane-anchored near-infrared fluorescent probes for viscosity monitoring

We developed new cell-membrane-anchored fluorescent probes for viscosity detection. Probe MYN-BS has been successfully applied in the monitoring of cell membrane viscosity during temperature change and cell foaming.

Graphical abstract: New cell-membrane-anchored near-infrared fluorescent probes for viscosity monitoring
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

SIWV tetrapeptide and ROS-responsive prodrug conjugate for advanced glioblastoma therapy

A new bioconjugate based on glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)-homing SIWV tetrapeptide and an ROS-responsive prodrug is disclosed.

Graphical abstract: SIWV tetrapeptide and ROS-responsive prodrug conjugate for advanced glioblastoma therapy
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

A fluorescent probe strategy for the detection and discrimination of hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite in cells

We report a fluorescent probe strategy that provides the potential to detect and discriminate hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite in cells.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescent probe strategy for the detection and discrimination of hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite in cells
Communication

A pH-activated fluorescent probe via transformation of azo and hydrazone forms for lysosomal pH imaging

A pyridone-based hydrazone probe Sth-NH is established for monitoring the lower lysosomal pH of cancer cells via a turn-on fluorescence mode.

Graphical abstract: A pH-activated fluorescent probe via transformation of azo and hydrazone forms for lysosomal pH imaging
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

An endoplasmic reticulum targeting green fluorescent protein chromophore-based probe for the detection of viscosity

The occurrence of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is the main cause of a variety of biological processes that are closely related to numerous diseases.

Graphical abstract: An endoplasmic reticulum targeting green fluorescent protein chromophore-based probe for the detection of viscosity
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

Synergistically activated dual-locked fluorescent probes to monitor H2S-induced DNA damage

NAN0-N3 and NAN6-N3 could monitor DNA damage induced by the overexpression of H2S.

Graphical abstract: Synergistically activated dual-locked fluorescent probes to monitor H2S-induced DNA damage
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Communication

A red-NIR fluorescent probe for rapid and visual detection of acrolein

A red-NIR turn-on fluorescent probe has been developed for rapid, sensitive and colorimetric detection of toxic acrolein.

Graphical abstract: A red-NIR fluorescent probe for rapid and visual detection of acrolein
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
Open Access Communication

Two boron atoms versus one: high-performance deep-blue multi-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters

Two new deep-blue narrowband multi-resonant emitters, 1B-DTACrs and 2B-DTACrs, one of which shows TADF, based on boron, nitrogen, and oxygen doped nanographenes are reported.

Graphical abstract: Two boron atoms versus one: high-performance deep-blue multi-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters
From the themed collection: Chemosensors and Molecular Logic
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About this collection

This themed collection, guest edited by Tony James (University of Bath), Juyoung Yoon (Ewha Womans University), Engin Akkaya (Dalian University of Technology) and Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson (Trinity College Dublin), on “Chemosensors and Molecular Logic” aims to highlight the current state of the art and future directions of these two interlinked areas. These areas of research were pioneered by Anthony W. Czarnik (21-11-1957) a founding light for “chemosensors” which are compounds of abiotic origin that complex to an analyte reversibly to generate a fluorescence signal and AP DeSilva (29-4-1952) who serendipitously (under a coconut tree) visualized “Molecular Logic” a branch of chemical science that highlights the connection between information technology (engineering and biological) and chemistry.


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