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A bifunctional TPE-based fluorescent sensor for liquid viscosity and amyloid β measurements

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 2932-2941

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj05200h

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A bifunctional TPE-based fluorescent sensor (TPE-Q) was synthesized by introducing ethylene glycol chain and quaternary ammonium to the tetraphenyl ethylene core. TPE-Q showed both liquid viscosity sensing capability and amyloid beta (A beta) sensing capabilities. The sensor exhibited a linear relationship for liquid viscosity measurement within a certain range, and showed significant fluorescence enhancement when detecting A beta.
A bifunctional TPE-based fluorescent sensor (TPE-Q) for both liquid viscosity and amyloid beta (A beta) has been synthesized straightforwardly by the introduction of an ethylene glycol chain and quaternary ammonium to the classical tetraphenyl ethylene core. Due to the rotation of the intramolecular restriction (RIR) effect of TPE-Q, the sensor displayed liquid viscosity sensing capability with a promising linear relationship within 37 to 609 cp. The fluorescence enhancement was around 11.77 folds. On the other hand, TPE-Q showed both in vitro and in vivo A beta sensing capabilities. By mixing with A beta(1-42) solution, TPE-Q showed a maximum fluorescence enhancement of 21.60 folds, with a detection limit of 160 nM. In addition, fluorescence colocalization experiments revealed a good merging of TPE-Q and commercial Th T, proving the in vivo imaging capability of TPE-Q in A beta(1-42) over-expressing Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans, CL4176). Furthermore, computational docking prediction revealed the binding pattern of TPE-Q towards A beta aggregates.

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