posted on 2016-02-10, 15:47authored byQuanjuan Zhang, Na Zhang, Yi-Tao Long, Xuhong Qian, Youjun Yang
Peroxynitrite
is a prominent biological reactive nitrogen species
from radical combination of nitric oxide and superoxide and fundamentally
involved in broad spectrum physiological and pathological processes.
Though redox-inert itself, peroxynitrite anion (OONO<sup>–</sup>) attacks various biological electrophiles to generate an array of
potent 2-e<sup>–</sup> or 1-e<sup>–</sup> oxidants,
which result in cell injuries. Development of fluorescent probes for
peroxynitrite, free from interference from hypochlorite, has been
an active endeavor of the chemical community. We previously reported
a peroxynitrite probe (<b>PN600</b>), which could differentiate
hypochlorite from peroxynitrite through a multichannel signaling mechanism.
Herein, this intriguing selectivity was accounted for through a structure–reactivity
relationship study. Also, this work, together with rich literature
contributions, has allowed a qualitative guideline in the use of electron-rich
aromatic moieties to design probes against peroxynitrite and/or hypochlorite.
The viability of this guideline was further testified by development
of another list of peroxynitrite selective probes.