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Colorimetric and Ratiometric Fluorescent Chemosensor Based on Diketopyrrolopyrrole for Selective Detection of Thiols: An Experimental and Theoretical Study

Journal

JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 76, Issue 22, Pages 9294-9304

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo201487m

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Funding

  1. NSFC [20972024, 21073028, 21103015]
  2. Royal Society (UK)
  3. NSFC (China UK Cost-Share Science Networks) [21011130154]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT10ZD212, DUT11LK19]
  5. Ministry of Education [SRFDP-200801410004, NCET-08-0077]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals [KF0802]
  7. Education Department of Liaoning Province [2009T015]

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A colorimetric and ratiometric fluorescent thiol probe was devised with diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) fluorophore. The probe gives absorption and emission at 523 and 666 nm, respectively. In the presence of thiols, such as cysteine, the absorption and emission band shifted to 479 and 540 nm, respectively. Correspondingly, the color of the probe solution changed from purple to yellow, and the fluorescence changed from red to yellow. The emission intensity at 540 nm was enhanced by 140-fold. The Stokes shift of probe 1 (107 nm) is much larger than the unsubstituted DPP fluorophore (56 nm). Mass spectral analysis demonstrated that besides the expected Michael addition of thiols to the C=C bonds, the CN groups of the malonitrile moieties also react with thiols to form 4,5-dihydrothiazole structure. Probe 1 was used for fluorescence imaging of intracellular thiols. In the presence of thiols, both the green and red channel of the microscopy are active. With removal of the intracellular thiols, signal can only be detected through the red channel; thus, ratiometric bioimaging of intracellular thiols was achieved. The ratiometric response of probe 1 was rationalized by DFT calculations. Our complementary experimental and theoretical studies will be useful for design of ratiometric/colorimetric molecular probes.

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