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Rationally designed far-red emitting styryl chromones and a magnetic nanoconjugate for strip-based ‘on-site’ detection of metabolic markers

P. Kavyashree, Barsha Chakraborty, Varsha Rani, Apurba Lal Koner

2022Journal of Materials Chemistry B22 citationsDOI

Abstract

a turn-on fluorescence response; (b) the design of a simple, cheap, and portable test-strip using a glass-slide loaded with solid-state emissive SC2, which provided differential emission color of the SC2-HSA complex in solution and the solid-state with increasing concentration of HSA. Moreover, a smartphone-based color analysis application was employed to obtain the ratio of green and red (G/R) channels, which was utilized for quantitative detection of HSA; (c) the biocompatibility of the SC1 was ascertained through confocal laser scanning microscopic imaging (CLSM). Detailed investigation showed that SC1 could entirely localize in the mitochondria and evolve as a promising biomarker for distinguishing cancer cells from normal cells. Additionally, the validation of uncommon binding of SC1 and SC2 between domains I and III was determined using competition experiments with a known site-specific binder and molecular docking studies. This unique property of the probes can be further exploited to understand the cellular intake of HSA-drug complexes in the multifaceted biological system. These results find the utility of SC derivatives as small molecule-based chemosensors for at-home SA detection and as a biomarker for cancer.

Topics & Concepts

FluorophoreFluorescenceHuman serum albuminConjugated systemNanoparticleCombinatorial chemistryReagentChemistryMaterials sciencePhotochemistryBiophysicsNanotechnologyBiochemistryPolymerOrganic chemistryBiologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsProtein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence AnalysisLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesAmino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism
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