Issue 65, 2014

The switching of a Rhenium(i) complex from turn-off to turn-on sensor system through protein binding

Abstract

New luminescent Re(I)-polypyridine complexes (1a and 1b) containing an amide–pyridine pendant carrying the N–H group have been synthesized, characterized and used as an anion sensor by utilizing UV-visible and luminescence titration methods. Both the complexes exhibit luminescence quenching upon addition of anions and the binding constants are in the range of 103–105 M−1. Thus these probes act as a turn off sensor for anions in acetonitrile and show a color change from colorless to yellow on the addition of the fluoride ion. This turn-off sensor becomes a turn-on sensor for F in the presence of bovine serum albumin (BSA) which serves as a platform for the sensor design. The study of the interaction between Re(I) complexes (1a and 1b) and BSA in buffer (pH = 7.4) shows that 1a and 1b bind BSA strongly with a binding constant of 104 M−1.

Graphical abstract: The switching of a Rhenium(i) complex from turn-off to turn-on sensor system through protein binding

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2014
Accepted
30 Jul 2014
First published
31 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 34659-34668

The switching of a Rhenium(I) complex from turn-off to turn-on sensor system through protein binding

J. Bhuvaneswari, P. M. Mareeswaran, K. Anandababu and S. Rajagopal, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 34659 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05464D

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