A fluorescent probe strategy for the detection and discrimination of hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite in cells

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Abstract

Aryl boronate fluorescent probes allow the non-invasive study of dynamic cellular processes involving the reactive species, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and peroxynitrite (ONOO−). However, the ability of these probes to differentiate between these two species remains unclear. Here, we report a boronate-functionalised hemicyanine dye (HD-BPin) as a potential strategy to distinguish between H2O2 at 704 nm (red channel) and ONOO− at 460 nm (blue channel) in solution and in cells. This work also highlights the choice of fluorophore before boronate functionalization can dictate the observed selectivity between these two species.

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Bolland, H. R., Hammond, E. M., & Sedgwick, A. C. (2022). A fluorescent probe strategy for the detection and discrimination of hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite in cells. Chemical Communications, 58(76), 10699–10702. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc03406a

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