Tandem Payne/Dakin Reaction: A New Strategy for Hydrogen Peroxide Detection and Molecular Imaging.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Morningside Laboratory for Chemical Biology and Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, P. R. China.

Published: August 2018

Hydrogen peroxide (H O ) has been recognized as one of the most significant ROS (reactive oxygen species) in human health and disease. Because of the intrinsic attributes of H O -such as its low reactivity under physiological pH-it is exceedingly challenging to develop small-molecule fluorescent probes with high selectivity and sensitivity for visualization of H O in an intricate biological milieu. To address this gap, a rationally designed tandem Payne/Dakin reaction is reported that is specific to molecular recognition of H O . New H O probes based on this unique chemical strategy can be easily synthesized by a general coupling reaction, and the practical applicability of those probes has been confirmed by the visualization of endogenously produced H O in living cells. In particular, starvation-induced H O production in mouse macrophages has been detected by the novel probe in both confocal imaging and flow cytometry. This tandem Payne/Dakin reaction provides a basis for developing more sophisticated molecular tools to interrogate H O functions in biological phenomena.

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