Chunqiu Ma, Jichao Xu, Xiaolu Wang, Xuewen Wang, Lei Zhang and Su Jing
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Abstract
We report the development of a diglycosyldiselenide-based fluorescent probe for the rapid detection of sulfhydryl-containing biomolecules. The probe facilitates a chemoselective coupling reaction with sulfhydryl groups in aqueous buffer under ambient conditions, resulting in the formation of homogeneous Se–S conjugates within one hour. Using glutathione, a sulfhydryl-containing biomolecule, as a proof of concept, the probe achieved a detection limit of 0.75 μM based on the 3σ criterion. The method was further extended to the fluorescent labeling of cysteine-containing peptides, proteins, and living bacterial cells, showcasing the utility of Se–S covalent-directed chemistry as an analytical tool. This approach underscores the considerable potential of diglycosyldiselenide-based fluorescent probes for broader applications in biochemical research.
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