So Jin Hong, Eunsol Jeon, Min Jung Kim, Min Hee Lee
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Abstract
Reductase expression is a potential indicator of cellular pathology. Single-detection systems for reductases have been developed, however, the development of dual-detection systems remain largely unexplored. We rationally designed a dual-lock fluorescent probe that exhibited a high signal-to-noise ratio with a fluorescence Off-On response exclusively for the simultaneous activity of two reductases, NTR and hNQO1, which are overexpressed in cancer hypoxia. The system comprised a naphthalimide fluorophore with dual-lock control mediated by PET and ICT, a trimethyl-locked quinone group sensitive to hNQO1, and a nitrobenzyl carbamate group sensitive to NTR. This study employed a hypoxia model in HeLa cells to demonstrate that our developed dual-lock system detected hypoxia more effectively than single-detection systems. Moreover, it enabled noninvasive real-time monitoring of hypoxia in zebrafish embryos. Consequently, the dual-lock fluorescent probe, which strategically provides a fluorescence response only when both NTR and NQO1 are active, offers a novel diagnostic platform for both in vitro and in vivo applications, effectively detecting hypoxia and monitoring various pathological states.
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Analytical Chemistry, a peer-reviewed research journal, focuses on disseminating new and original knowledge across all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may explore general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. They can be entirely theoretical or report experimental results. Contributions may cover various phases of analytical operations, including sampling, bioanalysis, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems, environmental analysis, separations, spectroscopy, chemical reactions and selectivity, instrumentation, imaging, surface analysis, and data processing. Papers discussing known analytical methods should present a significant, original application of the method, a notable improvement, or results on an important analyte.