Turn-On Fluorescence Probe for Nitric Oxide Detection
and Bioimaging in Live Cells and Zebrafish
Posted on 2018-11-02 - 00:00
An
effective bioanalytical method for rapid, sensitive, specific,
and in situ sensing of nitric oxide (NO) is the key
for further unveiling the biological functions of this gasotransmitter
molecule in vitro and in vivo. In
this contribution, a new fluorescence probe for sensing and imaging
of NO in live systems was developed. The probe, FP-NO, was designed by exploring a novel sensing mechanism, i.e., the
rotation of the N–N single bond of a coumarin derivative. FP-NO was prepared by incorporating a recognition unit, thiosemicarbazide
moiety into a coumarin fluorophore. The weakly fluorescent FP-NO quickly and selectively reacts with NO to form a highly fluorescent
product, FP-P. Such an enhancement of fluorescence emission
allows NO detection with high sensitivity. The detection limit was
47.6 nM. The reaction mechanism was validated by HRMS titration analysis
and the “OFF-ON” fluorescence response mechanism was
rationalized by theoretical computation. FP-NO is biocompatible
and live cell membrane permeable. The feasibility of FP-NO as the fluorescence probe for imaging and flow cytometry analysis
of exogenous NO in MCF-7 cells and exogenous NO production in inflamed
J774A.1 macrophage cells was then evaluated. Visualization of exogenous
and endogenous NO production in live zebrafish was then achieved,
implying the potential application of FP-NO in the studies
of the NO roles in live organisms.
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Han, Qian; Liu, Jianping; Meng, Qingtao; Wang, Yong-Lei; Feng, Huan; Zhang, Zhiqiang; et al. (2018). Turn-On Fluorescence Probe for Nitric Oxide Detection
and Bioimaging in Live Cells and Zebrafish. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.8b00776