Issue 48, 2022

Regulating the activity of boronate moiety to construct fluorescent probes for the detection of ONOOin vitro and in vivo

Abstract

Abnormal intracellular peroxynitrite (ONOO) concentration is related to oxidative damage, which is correlated with many pathological consequences, such as local inflammation and other diseases. In this work, a series of resorufin benzyl ether-based fluorescent probes were designed using boronate as a recognizing moiety installed on a phenyl moiety for ONOO detection via a self-immolation mechanism. The location of the boronate as well as the substitution patterns on the phenyl moiety were investigated and the responding behaviors of the designed probes to ONOO, other reactive oxygen species, and biothiols were examined. It was found that all the immolative probes were inevitably dominated by ONOO. Compared with other probes, p-Borate possessed favorable selectivity and high sensitivity to ONOO. Moreover, p-Borate was successfully used to detect ONOO in cells and inflamed mice.

Graphical abstract: Regulating the activity of boronate moiety to construct fluorescent probes for the detection of ONOO−in vitro and in vivo

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Oct 2022
Accepted
22 Nov 2022
First published
23 Nov 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 5027-5033

Regulating the activity of boronate moiety to construct fluorescent probes for the detection of ONOOin vitro and in vivo

X. Ji, J. Zhou, C. Liu, J. Zhang, X. Dong, F. Zhang and W. Zhao, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 5027 DOI: 10.1039/D2AY01727J

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