Emerging from the origins of supramolecular chemistry and the development of selective chemical receptors that rely on lock-and-key binding, activity-based sensing (ABS)-which utilizes molecular reactivity rather than molecular recognition for analyte detection-has rapidly grown into a distinct field to investigate the production and regulation of chemical species that mediate biological signaling and stress pathways, particularly metal ions and small molecules. Chemical reactions exploit the diverse chemical reactivity of biological species to enable the development of selective and sensitive synthetic methods to decipher their contributions within complex living environments. The broad utility of this reaction-driven approach facilitates application to imaging platforms ranging from fluorescence, luminescence, photoacoustic, magnetic resonance, and positron emission tomography modalities. ABS methods are also being expanded to other fields, such as drug and materials discovery.
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Chem Asian J
November 2024
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus, Pilani, Rajasthan 333031, India.
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December 2024
Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, United States.
Molecular imaging with analyte-responsive probes offers a powerful chemical approach to studying biological processes. Many reagents for bioimaging employ a fluorescence readout, but the relatively broad emission bands of this modality and the need to alter the chemical structure of the fluorophore for different signal colors can potentially limit multiplex imaging. Here, we report a generalizable approach to multiplex analyte imaging by leveraging the comparably narrow spectral signatures of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in activity-based sensing (ABS) mode.
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October 2024
University of Kentucky, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lexington, KY.
ACS Sens
November 2024
Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
The rapid fluctuations of metal ion levels in biological systems are faster than the time needed to map fluorinated sensors designed for the F-MRI of cations. An attractive modular solution might come from the activity-based sensing approach. Here, we propose a highly reactive but still ultimately specific synthetic fluorinated sensor for F-MRI mapping of labile Zn.
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November 2024
School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, And Collaborative Innovation Center of Technology and Material of Water Treatment, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013, PR China; Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Analytical Science and Separation Technology, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou, 363000, PR China; Fujian Key Laboratory of Agro-products Quality & Safety, Fuzhou, 350003, PR China. Electronic address:
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