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Detection and Monitoring of Amyloid Fibrillation Using a Fluorescence Switch-On Probe

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 46, Pages 25813-25820

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b07751

Keywords

amyloid fibril; fluoresence probe; Alzheimer's; aggregation induced emission; tetraphenylethene; amyloid detection

Funding

  1. DST, Government of India [SB/S1/IC-13/2013]
  2. CSIR, New Delhi [02(0150)/13/EMR-II]
  3. IACS

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Amyloid protein fibrillation is associated with a variety of neurodegenerative and other diseases, and their efficient detection and monitoring can greatly advance early diagnosis and therapy. Herein, we report a fluorescent switch-on probe for the reliable detection and monitoring of amyloid fibrils. The probe consists of a peptide component for binding with amyloid structure and a color component with an aggregation-induced green emission property. This probe is nonfluorescent in the presence of amyloid forming monomer protein/peptide, but fluorescence switch-on occurs after binding with amyloid fibrils. Compared to conventionally used thioflavin T, this probe offers a high signal-to-noise ratio, which is unaffected by the quencher ion/nanoparticle. The proposed new probe has been used for the detection and monitoring of amyloid fibrils produced by a wide variety of amyloid protein/peptides and can be extended for in vitro diagnostic applications.

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