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Title: | Stimuli-responsive colorimetric and NIR fluorescence combination probe for selective reporting of cellular hydrogen peroxide |
Authors: | Narayanaswamy, Nagarjun Narra, Sivakrishna Nair, Raji R. Saini, Deepak Kumar Kondaiah, Paturu Govindaraju, T. |
Keywords: | Chemistry Epidermal-Growth-Factor Thiols Reducing Repair H2O2 Oxidative Stress In-Vivo Living Cells Dna-Binding Minor-Groove Cancer Damage Systems |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | Narayanaswamy, N.; Narra, S.; Nair, R. R.; Saini, D. K.; Kondaiah, P.; Govindaraju, T., Stimuli-responsive colorimetric and NIR fluorescence combination probe for selective reporting of cellular hydrogen peroxide. Chemical Science 2016, 7 (4), 2832-2841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03488d Chemical Science 7 4 |
Abstract: | Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a key reactive oxygen species and a messenger in cellular signal transduction apart from playing a vital role in many biological processes in living organisms. In this article, we present phenyl boronic acid-functionalized quinone-cyanine (QCy-BA) in combination with AT-rich DNA (exogenous or endogenous cellular DNA), i.e., QCy-BA subset of DNA as a stimuli-responsive NIR fluorescence probe for measuring in vitro levels of H2O2. In response to cellular H2O2 stimulus, QCy-BA converts into QCy-DT, a one-donor-two-acceptor (D2A) system that exhibits switch-on NIR fluorescence upon binding to the DNA minor groove. Fluorescence studies on the combination probe QCy-BA subset of DNA showed strong NIR fluorescence selectively in the presence of H2O2. Furthermore, glucose oxidase (GOx) assay confirmed the high efficiency of the combination probe QCy-BA subset of DNA for probing H2O2 generated in situ through GOx-mediated glucose oxidation. Quantitative analysis through fluorescence plate reader, flow cytometry and live imaging approaches showed that QCy-BA is a promising probe to detect the normal as well as elevated levels of H2O2 produced by EGF/Nox pathways and post-genotoxic stress in both primary and senescent cells. Overall, QCy-BA, in combination with exogenous or cellular DNA, is a versatile probe to quantify and image H2O2 in normal and disease-associated cells. |
Description: | Open Access |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2202 |
ISSN: | 2041-6520 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Govindaraju, T.) |
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