姜黄素
水杨酸
荧光
体内
化学
原位
生物物理学
三元络合物
重编程
组合化学
纳米技术
生物化学
生物
细胞
材料科学
生物技术
物理
有机化学
酶
量子力学
作者
Chong Chen,Linlin Yang,A-Ling Tang,Peiyi Wang,Rong Dong,Zhibing Wu,Zhong Li,Song Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01283
摘要
Salicylic acid (SA), a crucial, plant-derived signal molecule, is capable of launching global transcriptional reprogramming to assist plants in obtaining the systemic acquired resistance (SAR) mechanism. Thus, the accurate detection of SA will not only significantly contribute to the understanding of the plant SAR but also contribute to crop protection and to the security of the agricultural production and food supply. However, detection of SA using fluorescent probes is a great challenge for scientists, because SA analogues can significantly interfere with the detection results. Herein, we first reported using a simple, natural curcumin–Cu2+ ensemble to selectively and sensitively monitor SA in situ and in vivo, directed by a fluorescence "turn-on" mode. A binary combination curcumin–Cu2+ was first fabricated with a fluorescence "turn-off" pattern caused by the paramagnetic nature of Cu2+. Subsequently, a fluorescence "turn-on" response was performed for detecting SA accompanied by the formation of the ternary complex curcumin–Cu2+–SA due to the high affinity of SA toward Cu2+, which reduced the fluorescent impact caused by the paramagnetism of Cu2+. Further study revealed that the rationally designed hybrid probe could monitor SA in living cell lines. We anticipate that this finding can inspire the discovery of a high-performance SA probe.
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