We propose to monitor molecular vibrations to identify metal ion-ligand complexation by means of Raman spectroscopy, which has been applied to track vibrational modes of molecules and to obtain a structural fingerprint. We prepared ligand molecules for Zn ion complexation with a dipycolylaminoethyl aniline (DPEA) skeleton and phenylacetylene unit as the Raman tag which showed a typical band around 2200 cm. Among the labeled ligands synthesized in this study, A-DPEA showed a strong band attributed to the acetylene unit at 2212 cm, while the addition of Zn ion resulted in a band shift to 2220 cm due to complex formation. The addition of other metal ions and titration experiments showed that A-DPEA bound with Zn selectively with a dissociation constant ( ) that was estimated to be 0.22 μM. We also conducted cellular experiments and found that complexation between A-DPEA and Zn also occurred in cells, with a shift in the Raman signal of the ligand from 2212 to 2215 cm. Thus, complex formation of the metal ion was identified by monitoring the Raman band shift.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06329k | DOI Listing |
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