Issue 16, 2019

A highly selective and light-up red emissive fluorescent probe for imaging of penicillin G amidase in Bacillus cereus

Abstract

A highly selective and red emissive fluorescent probe (HCyNB) for penicillin G amidase (PGA) has been prepared in a simple two-step process. After enzymatic reaction, HCyNB showed a fast response to PGA and afforded a light-up red fluorescence assay of PGA with a detection limit of 0.067 U L−1, without interference from other biologically-relevant species and enzymes, including ROS. The easy synthesis, fast response, good sensitivity, remarkable selectivity and pH independence render HCyNB an outstanding tool for bioimaging of endogenous PGA in penicillinase-producing Bacillus subtilis.

Graphical abstract: A highly selective and light-up red emissive fluorescent probe for imaging of penicillin G amidase in Bacillus cereus

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2019
Accepted
27 Mar 2019
First published
29 Mar 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 6429-6434

A highly selective and light-up red emissive fluorescent probe for imaging of penicillin G amidase in Bacillus cereus

J. Wang, Q. Chen, J. Wu, W. Zhu, Y. Wu, X. Fan, G. Zhang, Y. Li and G. Jiang, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 6429 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ00890J

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