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Unique Sandwich Stacking of Pyrene-Adenine-Pyrene for Selective and Ratiometric Fluorescent Sensing of ATP at Physiological pH SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Unique Sandwich Stacking of Pyrene-Adenine-Pyrene for Selective and Ratiometric Fluorescent Sensing of ATP at Physiological pH
Authors
Xu, ZSingh, NJLim, JPan, JKim, HNPark, SKim, KSYoon, J
Date Issued
2009-10-28
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
A pincer-like benzene-bridged sensor 1 with a pyrene excimer as a signal source and imidazolium as a phosphate anion receptor was synthesized and investigated for ATP sensing. A unique switch of excimer vs monomer pyrene fluorescence of 1 is observed in the presence of ATP due to the charcteristic sandwich pi-pi stacking of pyrene-adenine-pyrene. On the other hand, four other bases of nucleoside triphosphates such as,GTP, CTP, UTP, and TTP can interact only from the outside with the already stabilized stacked pyrene-pyrene dimer of 1, resulting in excimer fluorescence quenching. The fluorescent intensity ratio of monomer-to-excimer for 1 upon binding with ATP (I-375/I-487) is much larger than that upon binding with ADP and AMP. This difference is large enough to discriminate ATP from ADP and AMP. As one of the biological applications, sensor 1 is successfully applied to the ATP staining experiments. Sensor 1 is also applied to monitor the hydrolysis of ATP and ADP by apyrase. The results indicate that I is a useful fluorescent sensor for investigations of ATP-relevant biological processes.
Keywords
TURN-ON SENSOR; ANION RECOGNITION; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; LUMINESCENT SENSORS; RATIONAL DESIGN; CHARGE-TRANSFER; CHEMOSENSORS; BINDING; RECEPTORS; PROBE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26199
DOI
10.1021/JA906855A
ISSN
0002-7863
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, vol. 131, no. 42, page. 15528 - 15533, 2009-10-28
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