Shu_2022_Spectrochim.Acta.A.Mol.Biomol.Spectrosc_281_121529

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Title : A hemicyanine-based fluorescent probe for simultaneous imaging of Carboxylesterases and Histone deacetylases in hepatocellular carcinoma - Shu_2022_Spectrochim.Acta.A.Mol.Biomol.Spectrosc_281_121529
Author(s) : Shu Y , Huang C , Liu H , Hu F , Wen H , Liu J , Wang X , Shan C , Li W
Ref : Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc , 281 :121529 , 2022
Abstract :

Carboxylesterases (CESs) and Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are regarded as important signaling enzymes highly associated with the development and progression of multiple cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this work, a near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe named Lys-HXPI was designed and synthesized, which linked a hemicyanine dye and 6-acetamidohexanoic acid via an ester bond. Lys-HXPI displayed a remarkable increase with a NIR emission at 720 nm, a low detection limit (<10 nM) for HDAC1, HDAC 6, CES1 and CES2, as well as a high selectivity for the target enzymes over other relevant analytes. Furthermore, Lys-HXPI was used to image endogenous target enzymes in living cells, tumor-bearing nude mice and tissue slices. The ability of Lys-HXPI to simultaneous image CESs and HDACs was demonstrated with RT-qPCR and the confocal imaging in Hep G2 and MDA-MB-231. Taking advantage of NIR emission, the probe was also successfully applied to imaging Hep G2 tumor mice and tissue slices. Lys-HXPI is expected to be useful for the effective detecting of CESs and HDACs in complex biosystems.

PubMedSearch : Shu_2022_Spectrochim.Acta.A.Mol.Biomol.Spectrosc_281_121529
PubMedID: 35797949

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Shu Y, Huang C, Liu H, Hu F, Wen H, Liu J, Wang X, Shan C, Li W (2022)
A hemicyanine-based fluorescent probe for simultaneous imaging of Carboxylesterases and Histone deacetylases in hepatocellular carcinoma
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc 281 :121529

Shu Y, Huang C, Liu H, Hu F, Wen H, Liu J, Wang X, Shan C, Li W (2022)
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc 281 :121529