Rapid and
Ratiometric Fluorescent Detection of Cysteine with High Selectivity
and Sensitivity by a Simple
and Readily Available Probe
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Abstract
We report a simple and readily available
fluorescent probe for rapid, specific, and ratiometric fluorescent
detection of the biologically important cysteine (Cys). This probe
uses a visible-light excitable excited-state intramolecular proton
transfer (ESIPT) dye (4′-dimethylamino-3-hydroxyflavone) as
the fluorophore and an acrylate group as the ESIPT blocking agent
as well as the recognition unit. Cleavage of the acrylate
moiety can be achieved specifically and rapidly by Cys in aqueous
solution under mild conditions, which leads to restore the ESIPT process
and enables the probe to show a rapid, ratiometric fluorescent detection
process for Cys with high selectivity over various analytes, including
homocysteine (Hcy) and glutathione (GSH). The detection limit of this
probe for Cys was found to be ∼0.2 μM and bioimaging
of intracellular Cys by this probe was successfully applied in living
cells, indicating that this probe holds great potential for biological
applications