Simple and Rapid
Endotoxin Recognition Using a Dipicolylamine-Modified
Fluorescent Probe with Picomolar-Order Sensitivity
Posted on 2022-07-15 - 20:07
Endotoxin is a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) that is found
in the outer
membrane of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. Due to its high
toxicity, the allowable endotoxin limit for water for injection is
set at a very low value. Conventional methods for endotoxin detection
are time-consuming and expensive and have low reproducibility. A previous
study has shown that dipicolylamine (dpa)-modified pyrene-based
probes exhibit fluorescence enhancement in response to LPS; however,
the application of such probes to the sensing of LPS is not discussed.
Against this backdrop, we have developed a simple and rapid endotoxin
detection method using a dpa-modified pyrenyl probe having
a zinc(II) center (Zn-dpa-C4Py). When LPS was added into Zn-dpa-C4Py solution, excimer emission of the pyrene moiety
emerged at 470 nm. This probe can detect picomolar concentrations
of LPS (limit of detection = 41 pM). The high sensitivity of the probe
is ascribed to the electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions between
the probe and LPS, which result in the dimer formation of the pyrene
moieties. We also found that Zn-dpa-C4Py has the highest
selectivity for LPS compared with other phosphate derivatives, which
is probably caused by the co-aggregation of the probe with LPS. We
propose that Zn-dpa-C4Py is a promising chemical sensor
for the detection of endotoxin in medical and pharmaceutical applications.
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Kimoto, Hiroshi; Suzuki, Yota; Ebisawa, Yu; Iiyama, Masamitsu; Hashimoto, Takeshi; Hayashita, Takashi (1753). Simple and Rapid
Endotoxin Recognition Using a Dipicolylamine-Modified
Fluorescent Probe with Picomolar-Order Sensitivity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c02935