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Modulating Donor of Dicyanoisophorone-Based Fluorophores to Detect Human Serum Albumin with NIR Fluorescence

Spectrochimica acta Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy(2022)

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It is urgently needed to develop NIR-fluorescent probe for detection of human serum albumin (HSA) since the interference of short-wavelength-fluorescence from endogenous species in real serum and urine. However, most previous reports were located in the short-wavelength region (<600 nm). In this work, a series of dicyanoisophorone (DCO)-based fluorophores 1-4 with different donor groups have been designed and investigated. A systematic study of their photophysical properties has been carried out. Among these probes, 4 exhibited NIR emission with the highest fluorescence brightness and the most sensitive signal response to HSA. Further studies demonstrated that 4 could strongly bind into the DS1 pocket of HSA with a 1:1 ratio. Importantly, the method based on 4 has been proven to be capable of sensing HSA in real serum and urine samples. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Fluorescent probes,NIR emission,Human serum albumin,Dicyanoisophorone,Real serum and urine samples
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