Enzyme-activatable fluorescent probes for β-galactosidase: From design to biological applications

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Abstract

β-Galactosidase (β-gal), a typical hydrolytic enzyme, is a vital biomarker for cell senescence and primary ovarian cancers. Developing precise and rapid methods to monitor β-gal activity is crucial for early cancer diagnoses and biological research. Over the past decade, activatable optical probes have become a powerful tool for real-time tracking andin vivovisualization with high sensitivity and specificity. In this review, we summarize the latest advances in the design of β-gal-activatable probesviaspectral characteristics and responsiveness regulation for biological applications, and particularly focus on the molecular design strategy from turn-on mode to ratiometric mode, from aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) probes to aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active probes, from near-infrared-I (NIR-I) imaging to NIR-II imaging, and from one-mode to dual-mode of chemo-fluoro-luminescence sensing β-gal activity.

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Yao, Y., Zhang, Y., Yan, C., Zhu, W. H., & Guo, Z. (2021, August 7). Enzyme-activatable fluorescent probes for β-galactosidase: From design to biological applications. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02069b

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