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An “AND” Molecular Logic Gate as a Super‐Enhancers for De Novo Designing Activatable Probe and Its Application in Atherosclerosis Imaging

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Developing activatable fluorescent probes with superlative fluorescence enhancement factor (F/F<sub>0</sub> ) to improve the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio is still an urgent issue. "AND" molecular logic gates are emerging as a useful tool for enhanced probes selectivity and accuracy. Here, an "AND" logic gate is developed as super-enhancers for designing activatable probes with huge F/F<sub>0</sub> and S/N ratio. It utilizes lipid-droplets (LDs) as controllable background input and sets the target analyte as variable input. The fluorescence is tremendously quenching due to double locking, thus an extreme F/F<sub>0</sub> ratio of target analyte is obtained. Importantly, this probe can transfer to LDs after a response occurs. The target analyte can be directly visualized through the spatial location without a control group. Accordingly, a peroxynitrite (ONOO<sup>-</sup> ) activatable probe (CNP2-B) is de novo designed. The F/F<sub>0</sub> of CNP2-B achieves 2600 after reacting with ONOO<sup>-</sup> . Furthermore, CNP2-B can transfer from mitochondria to lipid droplets after being activated. The higher selectivity and S/N ratio of CNP2-B are obtained than commercial probe 3'-(p-hydroxyphenyl) fluorescein (HPFin vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the atherosclerotic plaques at mouse models are delineated clearly after administration with in situ CNP2-B probe gel. Such input controllable "AND" logic gate is envisioned to execute more imaging tasks.

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