Issue 87, 2020

A fluorogenic probe using a catalytic reaction for the detection of trace intracellular zinc

Abstract

Labile zinc plays various roles in cells at low concentrations which most fluorescent probes are not able to detect. Here we report a cephem-based probe which coordinates to zinc and zinc-bound water cleaves the scaffold and releases the fluorophore. In addition, the zinc is recycled and reacts with multiple probes, amplifying the signal. This signal amplification system is useful for the detection of intracellular zinc at low concentrations and has potential for further development of probes with a similar molecular design.

Graphical abstract: A fluorogenic probe using a catalytic reaction for the detection of trace intracellular zinc

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Aug 2020
Accepted
06 Oct 2020
First published
06 Oct 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 13327-13330

A fluorogenic probe using a catalytic reaction for the detection of trace intracellular zinc

I. Takashima, Y. Inoue, N. Matsumoto, A. Takagi and K. Okuda, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 13327 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC05315E

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