Ratiometric polymer probe for detection of peroxynitrite and the application for live-cell imaging

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Abstract

Peroxynitrite (ONOO−) is one of the sources of oxidation stress involved in many biological signaling pathways. The role of ONOO− being a double-edged sword in biological systems drives the development of effective detection tools. In this work, a boronate-based polymeric fluorescent probe PB-PVA was synthesized and the probe performance was evaluated. The probe exhibits ratiometric sensing of ONOO− in a range of 0–6 µM. There is good linear relationship between the probe fluorescence intensity ratio and ONOO− concentration. The probe also displays moderate selectivity towards ONOO− over other ROS. Moreover, it is water-soluble and possesses good biocompatibility which aids the imaging of ONOO− in living cells. These properties could make the probe a promising tool in in vitro study related to ONOO−

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Lao, H. K., Tan, J., Wang, C., & Zhang, X. (2019). Ratiometric polymer probe for detection of peroxynitrite and the application for live-cell imaging. Molecules, 24(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193465

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