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A Sensitive and Selective Fluorescent Thiol Probe in Water Based on the Conjugate 1,4‐Addition of Thiols to α,β‐Unsaturated Ketones
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EngineeringChemical BiologyBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryBioimagingMolecular RecognitionChemical SensorCompound 1Molecular ImagingBiophysicsBiochemistrySingle-molecule DetectionConjugate 1,4‐AdditionThiol ConcentrationBio-orthogonal ChemistryBiomedical DiagnosticsProbe 1Chemical ProbeMedicine
Compound 1 was designed and synthesized as a new fluorescent thiol probe. Probe 1 was constructed on the basis of the conjugate 1,4-addition of thiols to alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones. Notably, probe 1 has suitable water solubility, which allows the sensing assay to be performed in water. Probe 1 is highly sensitive for thiols with a 211-fold fluorescence dynamic range and a low detection limit of 9.25x10(-7) M. The major features of probe 1 also include a high selectivity for thiols over other relevant biological species, excitation and emission in the visible region, rapid functioning at pH 7.4, and a good linear relationship between the fluorescence signal and the thiol concentration. Accordingly, these desirable characteristics may render probe 1 as potentially useful for biological applications.
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