Maya David, Sara Gutkin, Raj V Nithun, Muhammad Jbara, Doron Shabat
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摘要
基于 PeT 的荧光探针已被证明是检测和成像的强大工具,因为它们能显著增强对特定目标的荧光反应。虽然基于荧光的 PeT 的例子屡见报端,但通过化学发光模式工作的 PeT 探针却连一个例子都没有。在此,我们报告了首个通过化学发光工作模式运行的基于 PeT 的开启探针。我们设计、合成并评估了一种新型化学发光探针,其特点是基于 PeT 的开启机制。该探针由一个苯氧基-1,2-二氧杂环丁烷和一个叠氮化物单元组成,叠氮化物单元是一种 PeT 淬灭剂。当受约束环烷烃与叠氮化物发生环加成反应时,就会形成三唑-二氧杂环丁烷,其化学激发速度相对较慢,从而产生一个信噪比极高(超过 5000 倍)的测量窗口。PeT 二氧杂环丁烷探针通过 NHS 或马来酰亚胺共轭,可以有效地检测和成像两种用应变环炔单元(Myc-DBCO 和 Max-DBCO)标记的模型蛋白质。对比分析表明,我们基于 PeT 的化学发光探针明显优于市售的荧光类似物。我们预计,从这项研究中获得的启示将有助于开发出更多利用各种 PeT 淬灭途径的化学发光探针。
Unprecedented Photoinduced-Electron-Transfer Probe with a Turn-ON Chemiluminescence Mode-of-Action.
PeT-based fluorescent probes were demonstrated to be powerful tools for detection and imaging, owing to their significant fluorescence enhancement in response to specific targets. While numerous examples of fluorescence-based PeT have been frequently reported, there is not even a single example of a PeT probe that operates via a chemiluminescence mode. Here we report the first PeT-based turn-on probe that acts via a chemiluminescent operation mode. We designed, synthesized, and evaluated a novel chemiluminescent probe, featuring a PeT-based turn-on mechanism. The probe consists of a phenoxy-1,2-dioxetane, linked to an azide unit that acts as a PeT quencher. Upon cycloaddition of a strained cycloalkyne with the azide, a triazole-dioxetane is formed, which undergoes relatively slow chemiexcitation, resulting in a measurement window with an exceptionally high signal-to-noise ratio (over 5000-fold). The PeT-dioxetane probe could effectively detect and image two model proteins labeled with strained cycloalkyne units (Myc-DBCO and Max-DBCO) through either NHS or maleimide conjugations. Comparative analysis shows that our PeT-based chemiluminescent probe significantly outperforms a commercially available fluorescent analog. We anticipate that the insights gained from this study will facilitate the development of additional chemiluminescent probes utilizing various PeT-quenching pathways.
期刊介绍:
Angewandte Chemie, a journal of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), maintains a leading position among scholarly journals in general chemistry with an impressive Impact Factor of 16.6 (2022 Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate, 2023). Published weekly in a reader-friendly format, it features new articles almost every day. Established in 1887, Angewandte Chemie is a prominent chemistry journal, offering a dynamic blend of Review-type articles, Highlights, Communications, and Research Articles on a weekly basis, making it unique in the field.