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A Reactive and Specific Sensor for Activity-Based F-MRI Sensing of Zn. | LitMetric

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. The sensor comprises a dipicolylamine scaffold for Zn recognition conjugated to a fluorophenyl acetate entity. Upon binding to Zn, the synthetic sensor is readily hydrolyzed, and the frequency of its F-functional group in F-NMR is shifted by 12 ppm, allowing the display of the Zn distribution as an artificial MRI-colored map highlighting its specificity compared to other metal ions. The irreversible Zn-induced hydrolysis results in a "turn-on" F-MRI, potentially detecting the cation even upon a transient elevation of its levels. We envision that additional metal-ion sensors can be developed based on the principles demonstrated in this work, expanding the molecular toolbox currently used for F-MRI.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11590105PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c01895DOI Listing

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