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Probing the Formation of a Seleninic Acid in Living Cells by the Fluorescence Switching of a Glutathione Peroxidase Mimetic

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Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is a selenoenzyme that protects cells against oxidative damage. Although the formation of a seleninic acid (-SeO<sub>2</sub> H) by this enzyme during oxidative stress has been proposed, a selenic acid has not been identified in cells. Herein, we report that the formation of a seleninic acid can be monitored in living cells by using a redox-active ebselen analogue with a naphthalimide fluorophore. The probe reacts with H<sub>2</sub> O<sub>2</sub> to generate the highly fluorescent seleninic acid. The electron withdrawing nature of the -SeO<sub>2</sub> H moiety and strong Se⋅⋅⋅O interactions, which prevent the photoinduced electron transfer, are responsible for the fluorescence.

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