A Ratiometric, Fast-Responsive, and Single-Wavelength Excited Fluorescent Probe for the Discrimination of Cys and Hcy.

2021 
The ratiometric detection of cysteine (Cys) and homocysteine (Hcy) is very challenging because of their highly similar chemical structures and properties. By introducing the phenylethynyl group into a coumarin dye as the sensing group, the ratiometric fluorescent probe CP was developed to selectively and rapidly discriminate between Cys and Hcy. With a single-wavelength excitation, the presence of Cys or Hcy induced the probe to produce distinct ratiometric fluorescence changes: from red (λmaxem = 608 nm) to blue (λmaxem = 485 nm) toward Cys and from red to mixed red/blue toward Hcy. Moreover, the probe was capable of visualizing and discriminating between intracellular Cys and Hcy in HeLa cells and zebrafish by exhibiting different ratiometric fluorescence signals.
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