Reversible and Selective Fluorescence Detection of Histidine Using a Naphthalimide-Based Chemosensing Ensemble.

Chem Asian J

Key Laboratory for Functional Material, Educational Department of Liaoning Province, University of Science and Technology Liaoning, Anshan, 114051, P.R. China.

Published: November 2015

We described a new ensemble-approach-based chemosensor, NCH-Cu(2+), for highly selective and reversible detection of histidine (His) in aqueous solution and live cells. The ligand NCH exhibited specific binding with Cu(2+) ions over other metal ions, accompanied with a 92.2% fluorescence quenching. The decomplexation of NCH-Cu(2+) ensemble by His led to the liberation of the fluorophore, NCH, and thus the fluorescence was recovered. The specific fluorescence enhancement of NCH-Cu(2+) towards His showed a good linearity with a detection of limit at 70 nm. Quantification of intracellular His at the single cell level was achieved by microscopy and flow cytometry. Besides the UV/Vis and emission titration, reversibility of the NCH-Cu(2+) towards His was further confirmed by imaging and cytometry analysis. In addition, microscopy studies revealed that NCH-Cu(2+) was distributed in the lysosome of live cells, where it could be employed as a fluorescent biosensor for imaging of His at subcellular level.

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