A water-soluble boronate-based fluorescent probe for the selective detection of peroxynitrite and imaging in living cells

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Abstract

A water-soluble boronate-based fluorescent probe was evaluated for the detection of peroxynitrite (ONOO-) in the presence of a monosaccharide. The enhanced fluorescence of the probe when bound with d-fructose was switched off in the presence of peroxynitrite. In contrast, other reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) led to only slight fluorescence decreases due to protection by an internal N-B interaction. The interaction of the probe with d-fructose not only strengthens the fluorescence signal, but also protects the boronic acid from oxidation by other ROS/RNS. Therefore, under conditions generating various ROS/RNS, the boronate-based saccharide complex preferentially reacts with peroxynitrite. The probe was used in cell imaging experiments for the detection of endogenous and exogenous peroxynitrite. The sensor displays good "on-off" responses towards peroxynitrite, both in RAW 264.7 cells and HeLa cells. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Sun, X., Xu, Q., Kim, G., Flower, S. E., Lowe, J. P., Yoon, J., … James, T. D. (2014). A water-soluble boronate-based fluorescent probe for the selective detection of peroxynitrite and imaging in living cells. Chemical Science, 5(9), 3368–3373. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc01417k

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