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Construction of an alkaline phosphatase-specific two-photon probe and its imaging application in living cells and tissues.

Authors :
Zhang, Huatang
Xiao, Peng
Wong, Yin Ting
Shen, Wei
Chhabra, Mohit
Peltier, Raoul
Jiang, Yin
He, Yonghe
He, Jun
Tan, Yi
Xie, Yusheng
Ho, Derek
Lam, Yun-Wah
Sun, Jinpeng
Sun, Hongyan
Source :
Biomaterials. Sep2017, Vol. 140, p220-229. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a family of enzymes involved in the regulation of important biological processes such as cell differentiation and bone mineralization. Monitoring the activity of ALP in serum can help diagnose a variety of diseases including bone and liver diseases. There has been growing interest in developing new chemical tools for monitoring ALP activity in living systems. Such tools will help further delineate the roles of ALP in biological and pathological processes. Previously reported fluorescent probes has a number of disadvantages that limit their application, such as poor selectivity and short-wavelength excitation. In this work, we report a new two-photon fluorescent probe (TP-Phos) to selectively detect ALP activity. The probe is composed of a two-photon fluorophore, a phosphate recognition moiety, and a self-cleavable adaptor. It offers a number of advantages over previously reported probes, such as fast reaction kinetics, high sensitivity and low cytotoxicity. Experimental results also showed that TP-Phos displayed improved selectivity over DIFMUP, a commonly utilized ALP probe. The selectivity is attributed to the utilization of an ortho-functionalised phenyl phosphate group, which increases the steric hindrance of the probe and the active site of phosphatases. Moreover, the two-photon nature of the probe confers enhanced imaging properties such as increased penetration depth and lower tissue autofluorescence. TP-Phos was successfully used to image the endogenous ALP activity of hippocampus, kidney and liver tissues from rat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01429612
Volume :
140
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biomaterials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123882240
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.06.032