Detection of Nitric Oxide and Nitroxyl with Benzoresorufin-Based Fluorescent Sensors
摘要:
A new family of benzoresorufin-based copper complexes for fluorescence detection of NO and HNO is reported. The copper complexes, CuBRN01-3, elicit 1.5-4.8-fold emission enhancement in response to NO and HNO. The three sensors differ in the nature of the metal-binding site. The photophysical properties of these sensors are investigated with assistance from density functional theory calculations. The fluorescence turn-on observed upon reaction with HNO is an unexpected result that is discussed in detail. The utility of the new sensors for detecting HNO and NO in He La cells and RAW 264.7 macrophages is demonstrated.
Detection of Nitric Oxide and Nitroxyl with Benzoresorufin-Based Fluorescent Sensors
摘要:
A new family of benzoresorufin-based copper complexes for fluorescence detection of NO and HNO is reported. The copper complexes, CuBRN01-3, elicit 1.5-4.8-fold emission enhancement in response to NO and HNO. The three sensors differ in the nature of the metal-binding site. The photophysical properties of these sensors are investigated with assistance from density functional theory calculations. The fluorescence turn-on observed upon reaction with HNO is an unexpected result that is discussed in detail. The utility of the new sensors for detecting HNO and NO in He La cells and RAW 264.7 macrophages is demonstrated.
Detection of Nitric Oxide and Nitroxyl with Benzoresorufin-Based Fluorescent Sensors
作者:Ulf-Peter Apfel、Daniela Buccella、Justin J. Wilson、Stephen J. Lippard
DOI:10.1021/ic302793w
日期:2013.3.18
A new family of benzoresorufin-based copper complexes for fluorescence detection of NO and HNO is reported. The copper complexes, CuBRN01-3, elicit 1.5-4.8-fold emission enhancement in response to NO and HNO. The three sensors differ in the nature of the metal-binding site. The photophysical properties of these sensors are investigated with assistance from density functional theory calculations. The fluorescence turn-on observed upon reaction with HNO is an unexpected result that is discussed in detail. The utility of the new sensors for detecting HNO and NO in He La cells and RAW 264.7 macrophages is demonstrated.