Construction of a New Probe Based on Copper Chaperone Protein for Detecting Cu(2+) in Cells

基于铜伴侣蛋白的新型细胞内Cu(2+)检测探针的构建

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Abstract

Biomacromolecular probes have been extensively employed in the detection of metal ions for their prominent biocompatibility, water solubility, high selectivity, and easy modification of fluorescent groups. In this study, a fluorescent probe FP was constructed. The probe FP exhibited high specificity recognition for Cu(2+). With the combination of Cu(2+), the probe was subjected to fluorescence quenching. The research suggested that the probe FP carried out the highly sensitive detection of Cu(2+) with detection limits of 1.7 nM. The fluorescence quenching of fluorescamine was induced by Cu(2+) perhaps due to the PET (photoinduced electron transfer) mechanism. The FP-Cu(2+) complex shows weak fluorescence, which is likely due to the PET quenching effect from Cu(2+) to fluorescamine fluorophore. Moreover, the probe FP can be employed for imaging Cu(2+) in living cells. The new fluorescent probe developed in this study shows the advantages of good biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity. It can be adopted for the targeted detection of Cu(2+) in cells, and it has promising applications in the mechanism research and diagnosis of Cu(2+)-associated diseases.

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