Electrophilic Cyanate as a Recognition Motif for Reactive Sulfur Species: Selective Fluorescence Detection of H2s
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An ESIPT-based fluorescent dye, 3-hydroxyflavone, is chemically masked with an electrophilic cyanate motif in order to construct a fluorescent probe for cellular sulfur species. This novel probe structure, displays an extremely fast, highly sensitive and selective "turn-on" type fluorescent response toward H2S. We have also documented its utility for imaging of H2S in the living cells.
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Fluorescence, Sulfur species, Cell line, Hydrogen sulfide, Flavonoids, Hydrogen sulfide, Molecular Structure, Cell Survival, Fluorescence, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Cell Line, Tumor, Sulfur species, Humans, Hydrogen Sulfide, Cell line, Cyanates, Fluorescent Dyes
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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Karakuş, E., Üçüncü, M., and Emrullahoǧlu, M. (2016). Electrophilic cyanate as a recognition motif for reactive sulfur species: Selective fluorescence detection of H2S. Analytical Chemistry, 88(1), 1039-1043. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04163
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88
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