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Conjugated Polyelectrolytes as Light-Up Macromolecular Probes for Heparin Sensing

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 277-284

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200800960

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  1. National University of Singapore [R-279-000-197-112/133, R-279-000-233-123, R-279-000-234-123]
  2. Ministry of Education [R-279-000-255-112]

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Two cationic poly(fluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole)s with different side chains are designed and synthesized. Both polymers show low fluorescence in aqueous solution due to the charge-transfer character of the polymer's excited states. Fluorescence turn-on biosensors for heparin detection and quantification are developed, taking advantage of complexation-induced aggregation, which increases the polymer fluorescence in aqueous solution. It is found that good polymer water-solubility is beneficial to the sensitivity and fluorescence contrast of the heparin turn-on sensor as a result of the low fluorescence background. Moreover, stronger complexation between the polymer/heparin leads to a substantially larger fluorescence increase in the presence of heparin relative to that in the presence of its analog, hyaluronic acid (HA), allowing discrimination of heparin from HA. Heparin quantification with a practical calibration range covering the whole therapeutic dosing levels (0.2-8 U mL(-1)) is realized based on the polymer with good water-solubility. This investigation provides a new insight for designing conjugated polymers with a light-up signature for biomolecular sensing.

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