Title : Fluorescein as a Visible-Light-Induced Oxidase Mimic for Signal-Amplified Colorimetric Assay of Carboxylesterase by an Enzymatic Cascade Reaction - Liu_2018_Chemistry_24_6148 |
Author(s) : Liu L , Sun C , Yang J , Shi Y , Long Y , Zheng H |
Ref : Chemistry , 24 :6148 , 2018 |
Abstract :
We have found that fluorescein possesses high visible-light-induced oxidase mimetic activity and could transform colorless 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) into blue oxidized TMB (oxTMB) without unstable and destructive H2 O2 under visible-light illumination. Instead, fluorescein uses oxygen as a mild and green electron acceptor, and its activity can be easily controlled by the switching "on/off" of visible light. In addition, the visible-light-induced catalytic mechanism was elucidated in detail and, as the main reactive species h(+) and O2(.-) accounted for TMB oxidation. Based on the fact that fluorescein diacetate (FDA) possessed no activity and generated active fluorescein in situ in the presence of carboxylesterase (CaE), a signal-amplified sensing platform through a cascade reaction for CaE detection was constructed. Our proposed sensing system displayed excellent analytical performance for the detection of CaE in a wide linear range from 0.040 to 20 U L(-1) with a low detection limit of 0.013 U L(-1) . This work not only changes the conventional concept that fluorescein is generally considered to be photocatalytically inert, but also provides a novel sensing strategy by tailoring the enzyme mimetic activity of fluorescein derivatives with analyte. |
PubMedSearch : Liu_2018_Chemistry_24_6148 |
PubMedID: 29493016 |
Liu L, Sun C, Yang J, Shi Y, Long Y, Zheng H (2018)
Fluorescein as a Visible-Light-Induced Oxidase Mimic for Signal-Amplified Colorimetric Assay of Carboxylesterase by an Enzymatic Cascade Reaction
Chemistry
24 :6148
Liu L, Sun C, Yang J, Shi Y, Long Y, Zheng H (2018)
Chemistry
24 :6148