Issue 30, 2018

A novel FRET-based fluorescent probe for the selective detection of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and its application for bioimaging

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenously produced gaseous signaling molecule with multiple functions in many physiological and pathological processes. Herein, our group developed a novel fluorescent probe (Flu-N3) for H2S on the basis of the 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin and fluorescein FRET system. Adding H2S to a solution of Flu-N3 resulted in a clearly observable fluorescence enhancement (50-fold). This probe showed high sensitivity and selectivity towards H2S over other reactive species with a detection limit of 0.031 μM and a fast response time (within 8 s). Moreover, Flu-N3 displayed little toxicity to HepG-2 cells and was successfully applied to image exogenous and endogenous H2S in living cells and nude mice.

Graphical abstract: A novel FRET-based fluorescent probe for the selective detection of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and its application for bioimaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Apr 2018
Accepted
02 Jul 2018
First published
19 Jul 2018

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018,6, 4903-4908

A novel FRET-based fluorescent probe for the selective detection of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and its application for bioimaging

Q. Zhao, F. Huo, J. Kang, Y. Zhang and C. Yin, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018, 6, 4903 DOI: 10.1039/C8TB01070F

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