Issue 12, 2019

An amide probe as a selective Al3+ and Fe3+ sensor inside the HeLa and a549 cell lines: Pictet–Spengler reaction for the rapid detection of tryptophan amino acid

Abstract

In the present study, an amide-based chemosensor L is reported for the selective determination of tri-positive Al3+ and Fe3+ metal ions via the fluorescence (FL) “turn-on” state. L can be further used as an Al3+ ion sensor in live cells with a significant emission at 430 nm. The receptor showed high binding affinities of 1.045 × 105 and 6.234 × 105 M−1 for Al3+ and Fe3+, respectively. Furthermore, the chemosensor L also specifically senses tryptophan (Trp) upon the introduction of various amino acids. ESI-MS data and spectroscopic studies indicate a probable intermediate formation through the Pictet–Spengler reaction between amide L and Trp. Trp can be also recognized as a FL quencher in the presence of L + Al3+ in an aqueous solution. A PET-based mechanism is proposed for the FL enhancement upon complexation, which is further supported by DFT calculations. Tryptophan, which is the main counterpart of BSA, can be introduced as a real sample to verify the selective PL quenching response. The receptor provides an LOD response of 2.43 × 10−7 M for the Trp amino acid, suggesting the practical application of tryptophan detection in an aqueous medium for any biological sample.

Graphical abstract: An amide probe as a selective Al3+ and Fe3+ sensor inside the HeLa and a549 cell lines: Pictet–Spengler reaction for the rapid detection of tryptophan amino acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2019
Accepted
16 Feb 2019
First published
18 Feb 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 4867-4877

An amide probe as a selective Al3+ and Fe3+ sensor inside the HeLa and a549 cell lines: Pictet–Spengler reaction for the rapid detection of tryptophan amino acid

B. K. Kundu, R. Singh, R. Tiwari, D. Nayak and S. Mukhopadhyay, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 4867 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ00138G

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