A new generation of fluorescent chemosensors demonstrate improved analyte detection sensitivity and photobleaching resistance.

TitleA new generation of fluorescent chemosensors demonstrate improved analyte detection sensitivity and photobleaching resistance.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsRothman JH, Still WC
JournalBioorg Med Chem Lett
Volume9
Issue4
Pagination509-12
Date Published1999 Feb 22
ISSN0960-894X
KeywordsFluorescent Dyes, Photochemistry, Protein Binding, Sensitivity and Specificity
Abstract

Molecular chemosensors have found increased utility in the development of precise and sensitive detection devices. However, chemosensors that report binding via fluorescence through UV excitation are susceptible to destruction via photodegradation of the fluorophore. In the following report, the dansyl fluorophore in a previously reported chemosensor for peptides is replaced with an acridone derivative that is highly resistant to photobleaching. Its spectral properties are closely matched to those of the original dansyl fluorophore, and although quite structurally dissimilar, the new more photostable acridone chemosensor analogue exhibits only minor differences in binding/detection characteristics.

Alternate JournalBioorg. Med. Chem. Lett.
PubMed ID10098651