Zhichao Dai
Dalian University of Technology
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Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2013
Zhichao Dai; Lu Tian; Yunna Xiao; Zhiqiang Ye; Run Zhang; Jingli Yuan
A unique cell-membrane-permeable europium complex has been developed as a probe for time-gated luminescence detection of singlet oxygen (1O2). Combined with the time-gated luminescence imaging technique, the probe was successfully used for investigating the time-dependent generation and distribution of 1O2 induced by the clinical drugs of photodynamic therapy in cancer cells.
Analytical Chemistry | 2015
Lu Tian; Zhichao Dai; Xiangli Liu; Bo Song; Zhiqiang Ye; Jingli Yuan
Using apoferritin (AFt) as a carrier, a novel ratiometric luminescence probe based on luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET) between a Tb(3+) complex (PTTA-Tb(3+)) and a rhodamine derivative (Rh-NO), PTTA-Tb(3+)@AFt-Rh-NO, has been designed and prepared for the specific recognition and time-gated luminescence detection of nitric oxide (NO) in living samples. In this LRET probe, PTTA-Tb(3+) encapsulated in the core of AFt is the energy donor, and Rh-NO, a NO-responsive rhodamine derivative, bound on the surface of AFt is the energy acceptor. The probe only emits strong Tb(3+) luminescence because the emission of rhodamine is switched off in the absence of NO. Upon reaction with NO, accompanied by the turn-on of rhodamine emission, the LRET from Tb(3+) complex to rhodamine occurs, which results in the remarkable increase and decrease of the long-lived emissions of rhodamine and PTTA-Tb(3+), respectively. After the reaction, the intensity ratio of rhodamine emission to Tb(3+) emission, I565/I539, is ∼24.5-fold increased, and the dose-dependent enhancement of I565/I539 shows a good linearity in a wide concentration range of NO. This unique luminescence response allowed PTTA-Tb(3+)@AFt-Rh-NO to be conveniently used as a ratiometric probe for the time-gated luminescence detection of NO with I565/I539 as a signal. Taking advantages of high specificity and sensitivity of the probe as well as its good water-solubility, biocompatibility, and cell membrane permeability, PTTA-Tb(3+)@AFt-Rh-NO was successfully used for the luminescent imaging of NO in living cells and Daphnia magna. The results demonstrated the efficacy of the probe and highlighted its advantages for the ratiometric time-gated luminescence bioimaging application.
Analytical Chemistry | 2012
Yunna Xiao; Run Zhang; Zhiqiang Ye; Zhichao Dai; Huaying An; Jingli Yuan
Inorganic Chemistry | 2013
Run Zhang; Zhiqiang Ye; Bo Song; Zhichao Dai; Xin An; Jingli Yuan
Analytical Chemistry | 2013
Zhichao Dai; Lu Tian; Zhiqiang Ye; Bo Song; Run Zhang; Jingli Yuan
Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013
Run Zhang; Bo Song; Zhichao Dai; Zhiqiang Ye; Yunna Xiao; Yan Liu; Jingli Yuan
Nanoscale | 2012
Lu Tian; Zhichao Dai; Lin Zhang; Ruoyu Zhang; Zhiqiang Ye; Jing Wu; Dayong Jin; Jingli Yuan
Dalton Transactions | 2014
Zhiqiang Ye; Xin An; Bo Song; Wenzhu Zhang; Zhichao Dai; Jingli Yuan
Analytical Chemistry | 2014
Zhichao Dai; Lu Tian; Bo Song; Zhiqiang Ye; Xiangli Liu; Jingli Yuan
Dalton Transactions | 2014
Zhiqiang Ye; Run Zhang; Bo Song; Zhichao Dai; Dayong Jin; Ewa M. Goldys; Jingli Yuan