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Ratiometric QD-FRET Sensing of Aqueous H2S in Vitro

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 88, Issue 11, Pages 6050-6056

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b01310

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  1. Colgate-Palmolive
  2. Chicago Biomedical Consortium
  3. Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust
  4. University of Illinois at Chicago
  5. National Institutes of Health [R01GM081030]

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We report a platform for the ratiometric fluorescent sensing of endogenously generated gaseous transmitter H2S in its aqueous form (bisulfide or hydrogen sulfide anion) based on the alteration of Forster resonance energy transfer from an emissive semiconductor quantum dot (QD) donor to a dithiol-linked organic dye acceptor. The disulfide bridge between the two chromophores is cleaved upon exposure to bisulfide, resulting in termination of FRET as the dye diffuses away from the QD. This results in enhanced QD emission and dye quenching. The resulting ratiometric response can be correlated quantitatively to the concentration of bisulfide and was found to have a detection limit as low as 1.36 +/- 0.03 mu M. The potential for use in biological applications was demonstrated by measuring the response of the QD-based FRET sensor microinjected into live HeLa cells upon extracellular exposure to bisulfide. The methodology used here is built upon a highly multifunctional platform that offers numerous advantages, such as low detection limit, enhanced photochemical stability, and sensing ability within a biological milieu.

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