Lysosomal-Targeted Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe to
Sense Hypochlorous Acid in Live Cells
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A two-photon reversible
fluorescent probe L1 was designed and synthesized.
The fluorescence intensity of the probe solution was strong, while
the fluorescence of the solution was obviously quenched and the color
of the solution was changed after the addition of hypochlorous acid,
indicating this is “naked-eye sensor” for the detection
of HClO. The probe showed great selectivity for hypochlorous acid
over other reactive oxygen species (ROS) and anions. Fluorescence
titration experiments showed that the probe has a low detection limit
of 0.674 μM. Because of a morpholine group introduced to the
naphathalimide framework, probe L1 was successfully applied to detect
intracellular HClO in lysosome.
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Zhang, Beibei; Yang, Xiaopeng; Zhang, Rui; Liu, Yao; Ren, Xueling; Xian, Ming; et al. (2017). Lysosomal-Targeted Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe to
Sense Hypochlorous Acid in Live Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b02361