Issue 41, 2014

A FRET-based ‘off–on’ molecular switch: an effective design strategy for the selective detection of nanomolar Al3+ ions in aqueous media

Abstract

A new water-soluble rhodamine-based Al3+ ion-selective probe (L1) was synthesised and characterized by physico-chemico and spectroscopic tools. In the presence of a large excess of other competing ions, L1 specifically binds Al3+ ions with a concurrent visually observable change from colorless to pink in electronic spectral behavior, making it possible to detect the presence of Al3+ ions with the naked eye. The addition of Al3+ ions to a solution of L1 in HEPES buffer (1 mM, pH 7.4, 2% EtOH) at 25 °C, results in a decrease in the weak fluorescence intensity at λem = 470 nm, while a new peak (at λem = 588 nm) increases gradually through a fluorescence resonance energy transfer process. This ratiometric enhancement helps to detect Al3+ ions at a very low concentration of 33 nM. The detection limit of L1 for Al3+ ions was estimated to be 6.19 × 10−9 M using the 3σ method. This probe is also useful for imaging Al3+ ions in HeLa cells.

Graphical abstract: A FRET-based ‘off–on’ molecular switch: an effective design strategy for the selective detection of nanomolar Al3+ ions in aqueous media

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mar 2014
Accepted
22 Apr 2014
First published
23 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 21471-21478

Author version available

A FRET-based ‘off–on’ molecular switch: an effective design strategy for the selective detection of nanomolar Al3+ ions in aqueous media

B. Sen, S. Pal, S. Lohar, M. Mukherjee, S. K. Mandal, A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh and P. Chattopadhyay, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 21471 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA02378A

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