Clinical identification of the pathogenic bacterium in cultures relies on the detection of bacterial butyrate esterase (C4-esterase) using a coumarin-based fluorogenic substrate, 4-methylumbelliferyl butyrate. However, this classical probe may give false-positive responses because of its poor stability and lack of specificity. Here, we report a new colorimetric and fluorogenic probe design employing a -ester-substituted boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dye for the specific detection of C4-esterase activity expressed by . This new probe has resistance to nonspecific hydrolysis that is far superior to the classical probe and also selectively responds to esterase with rapid colorimetric and fluorescence signal changes and large "turn-on" ratios. The probe was successfully applied to the specific detection of with high sensitivity.
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