A fluorescent “on-off-on” assay for selective recognition of Cu(II) and glutathione based on modified carbon nanodots, and its application to cellular imaging

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Rui Yang
Xiangfeng Guo
Lihua Jia
Yu Zhang
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[1] Qiqihar University,Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, College of Heilongjiang Province
[2] Qiqihar University,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Microchimica Acta | 2017年 / 184卷
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Carbon nanodots; Triethylenetetramine; Stern-Volmer plot; Quenching; Fluorescence recovery; Confocal microscopy;
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Carbon nanodots modified with triethylenetetramine (referred to as TCDs) are shown to be viable fluorescent probes for relay recognition of Cu(II) ion and glutathione (GSH). The assay is based on an “on-off-on” mechanism where the “on-off” effect, i.e. quenching by Cu(II) by up to 67%, is exploited to quantify it in concentrations as low as 3.4 nM. The unique quenching of fluorescence (measured at excitation/emission wavelengths of 380/470 nm; quantum yield 16%) is attributed to the fairly selective capture of Cu(II) by the amino and amide groups on the surface of the TCDs. On addition of GSH to the quenched TCD/Cu(II) complex, fluorescence is restored. This effect enables GSH to be quantified in the 0.2 to 175 μM concentration range, with a 0.11 μM detection limit. The turn-on response to GSH is highly selective over other natural amino acids and common anions. Furthermore, the TCDs were successfully applied to image Cu(II) and GSH in living yeast cells.
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