Issue 9, 2011

A Zn2+-specific turn-on fluorescent probe for ratiometric sensing of pyrophosphate in both water and blood serum

Abstract

A novel fluorescent sensor composed of a naphthalene functionalized tetraazamacrocycle ligand 3,6,9,15-tetraazabicyclo[9.3.1]pentadeca-1(15),11,13-triene-3-methyl naphthalene (1) and Zn2+ has been designed and prepared, which can be utilized for selective and ratiometric sensing of pyrophosphate (PPi) over other phosphate-containing anions in aqueous solution at physiological pH. Notably, the water soluble 1 itself also exhibits a selective enhanced fluorescent response to Zn2+, and the complex 1-Zn2+ thus formed eventually fulfils the synergic Zn2+ coordination-altered strategy with PPi. Furthermore, the ratiometric sensing of 1-Zn2+ towards PPi performed well even in blood serum milieu. Finally, the sensor 1-Zn2+ was successfully employed to monitor a real-time assay of inorganic pyrophosphatase (PPase) by means of ratiometric fluorescent measurements for the first time.

Graphical abstract: A Zn2+-specific turn-on fluorescent probe for ratiometric sensing of pyrophosphate in both water and blood serum

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Sep 2010
Accepted
12 Nov 2010
First published
17 Dec 2010

Dalton Trans., 2011,40, 1984-1989

A Zn2+-specific turn-on fluorescent probe for ratiometric sensing of pyrophosphate in both water and blood serum

J. Wen, Z. Geng, Y. Yin, Z. Zhang and Z. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2011, 40, 1984 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT01262A

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