Avidin triggered turn-on NIR-fluorescent aza-BODIPY-biotin self-assemblies for cancer cell imaging†
Abstract
Aza-BODIPY biotin-based nano-self-assembly has been designed with a biotin receptor for selective NIR turn-on fluorescence activity against cancer cells. The nanostructured aza-BODIPY assemblies exhibit distinctive fluorescence characteristics via an avidin-induced partial disintegration process. The in vitro studies for nanoprobes NSA-DPR1a and NSA-DPR1b showed effective recognition and can discriminate biotin receptor-positive cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 and MCF7) compared to non-cancerous cells (MCF10A).