Rational design and bioimaging applications of highly selective fluorescence probes for hydrogen polysulfides

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Abstract

Reactive sulfur species have received considerable attention due to their various biological functions. Among these molecules, hydrogen polysulfides (H 2 S n, n > 1) are recently suggested to be the actual signaling molecules derived from hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S). Hydrogen polysulfides may also have their own biosynthetic pathways. The research on H 2 S n is rapidly growing. However, the detection of H 2 S n is still challenging. In this work we report a H 2 S n -mediated benzodithiolone formation under mild conditions. Based on this reaction, specific fluorescent probes for H 2 S n are prepared and evaluated. The probe DSP-3 shows good selectivity and sensitivity for H 2 S n. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Liu, C., Chen, W., Shi, W., Peng, B., Zhao, Y., Ma, H., & Xian, M. (2014). Rational design and bioimaging applications of highly selective fluorescence probes for hydrogen polysulfides. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(20), 7257–7260. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja502968x

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