Fluorogenic Biosensors Constructed via Aggregation-induced Emission Based on Enzyme-catalyzed Coupling Reactions for Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide

Analytical Sciences(2021)

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Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) is a main reactive oxygen by-product produced in the metabolism of organisms and a common biomarker of oxidative stress. Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) probes for H 2 O 2 have been proposed. Such AIEgens mostly use benzeneboronic acid as a recognition group. Recently, a strategy involving enzyme-catalyzed polymerization of AIE compounds shows great potential in AIEgens design. We herein modify the AIE motif, tetraphenylethene (TPE) with o -phenylenediamine (TPE-TAF), which can be oxidated by H 2 O 2 in HRP to form an intramolecular phenazine structure. Compared with a similar approach, the proposed strategy is simple and the TPE-TAF showed a sensitive “turn-on” fluorescence with H 2 O 2 . The detection limit (LOD) is 3.39 μM and the probe is highly specific against H 2 O 2 . We further verified the reaction mechanism of the enzyme-catalyzed coupling reaction. The probe is a promising candidate as a stable and safe fluorescent substrate in H 2 O 2 sensing.
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Hydrogen peroxide, aggregation-induced emission, fluorescence probe
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