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Electrostatic Modification for Promotion of Flavin-Mediated Oxidation of a Probe for Flavin Detection

Authors
Lee, Dong-NamBae, SohyeonHan, KyungjaShin, Ik-SooKim, Seong KeunHong, Jong-In
Issue Date
13-Nov-2017
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
electrostatic modification; eosinophilia; flavin detection; photo-oxidation; redox photochemistry
Citation
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, v.23, no.63, pp.16078 - 16084
Journal Title
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume
23
Number
63
Start Page
16078
End Page
16084
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/6196
DOI
10.1002/chem.201703466
ISSN
0947-6539
Abstract
Electrostatic effects on the redox photochemistry of synthetic probes (1, 2, and 1-Zn) are examined by adjusting the thermodynamic driving force of their oxidation reactions. The redox photochemistry was simply controlled by introducing a zinc binding site (2,2'-dipicolylamine (DPA)) on the coumarin moiety of probe 2. Zinc complexation produced a positively charged environment on the coumarin (1-Zn), which lowered the electron density of a nearby 9H-xanthene ring, attenuating the auto-oxidation of 1-Zn by 45% compared with that of probe 1 at 298K. The positive net charge of 1-Zn also provided an attractive Coulombic force toward the phosphate of flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide, which lowered the reduction potential of the electron acceptor (isoalloxazine) and improved intermolecular electron transfer from the 9H-xanthene ring to isoalloxazine. The flavin-mediated oxidation rate of 1-Zn was increased to 1.5 times that of probe 2. Probe 1-Zn showed highly selective sensing behaviour toward flavins, producing an intense brightness (epsilon phi(F) = 2.80x10(3)m(-1)cm(-1)) in the long-wavelength regions (lambda(max) = 588nm) upon flavin-mediated oxidation. Furthermore, probes 1-Zn and 2 were successfully applied to eosinophil imaging and the differential diagnosis of eosinophilia; this demonstrates their use as diagnostic tools.
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