Talanta | 2021

A novel red-emission phenothiazine fluorescent protein chromophore based on oxygen‒chlorine bond (O-Cl) formation for real-time detection of hypochlorous acid in cells.

 
 

Abstract


Hypochlorous acid (HOCl/ClO-), a reactive oxygen species (ROS), plays an indispensable role in the human immune system. In this article, a novel red-emission phenothiazine fluorescent protein chromophore RFP-Ptz was developed for the detection of HOCl in cells. In the presence of HOCl, the fluorescence signal 610\xa0nm rose gradually and reached its plateau with 15-fold enhancement; the fluorescence quantum yield increased from 0.01 to 0.12. The electrophilic substitution of Cl+ towards phenolic hydroxyl group made the probe exhibited a high selective fluorescence response with a limit of detection (LOD) of 6.76\xa0×\xa010-7\xa0M over other analyte species and ROS. This recognition mechanism of oxygen‒chlorine bond (O-Cl) formation has confirmed by HRMS. Finally, the RFP-Ptz can be used to response HOCl with low cytotoxicity and good biocompatibility (MTT cytotoxicity assay\xa0>\xa089.5%). The biocompatible RFP-Ptz was successfully applied to the fluorescence imaging of HOCl-related in SGC-7901\xa0cells.

Volume 222
Pages \n 121503\n
DOI 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121503
Language English
Journal Talanta

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