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A ratiometric fluorescent probe with unexpected high selectivity for ATP and its application in cell imaging
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Atp DetectionEngineeringMicroscopyNaphthalimide-rhodamine CompoundRedox BiologyUnexpected High SelectivityChemical ImageAnion SensingMolecular ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodBiochemistryFluorescence ImagingRatiometric Fluorescent ProbeAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopySingle-molecule DetectionFluorescence MicroscopyBiomedical ImagingFret MechanismCellular BiochemistryChemical ProbeMedicineCell ImagingPhosphorescence
Naphthalimide-rhodamine compound (NR) is developed as a ratiometric fluorescent probe for ATP detection based on the FRET mechanism. It shows an unexpected high selectivity for ATP over other anions, especially organic phosphate anions, due to simultaneous interactions of two recognition sites, which benefits fluorescence imaging in living cells.
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