posted on 2021-10-27, 18:33authored byHyo Won Lee, Vinayak Juvekar, Dong Joon Lee, Sun Mi Kim, Hwan Myung Kim
β-Galactosidase (β-gal),
well known as a useful reporter
enzyme, is a potent biomarker for various diseases such as colorectal
and ovarian cancers. We have developed a highly stable red-emissive
ratiometric fluorescent probe (CCGal1) for quantitatively
monitoring the β-gal enzyme activity in live cells and tissues.
This ratiometric probe showed a fast emission color change (620–662
nm) in response to β-gal selectively, which was accompanied
by high enzyme reaction efficacy, cell-staining ability, and outstanding
stability with minimized cytotoxicity. Confocal fluorescence microscopy
ratiometric images, combined with fluorescence-activated cell sorting
flow cytometry, demonstrated that CCGal1 could provide
useful information for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of
β-gal enzyme activity-related diseases such as colorectal and
ovarian cancers. Further, it may yield meaningful strategies for designing
and modifying multifunctional bioprobes with different biomedical
applications.