2017
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701384
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An Optimized Two‐Photon Fluorescent Probe for Biological Sensing and Imaging of Catechol‐O‐Methyltransferase

Abstract: A practical two-photon fluorescent probe was developed for highly sensitive and selective sensing of the activities of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) in complex biological samples. To this end, a series of 3-substituted 7,8-dihydroxycoumarins were designed and synthesized. Among them, 3-BTD displayed the best combination of selectivity, sensitivity, reactivity, and fluorescence response following COMT-catalyzed 8-O-methylation. The newly developed two-photon fluorescent probe 3-BTD can be used for determi… Show more

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“…Based on the substrate specificities of both CES1 and CES2, some optical probe substrates have been recently developed for assessing the real activities of CES1 or CES2 in complex biological systems ( Supplementary Information Table S2 ) 49 , 51 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 . These optical probes provide practical and efficient tools for high-throughput screening (HTS) of CES modulators in cell/tissue preparations or even in living cells, due to the inherent advantages including non-destructive, highly sensitive, easily managed, and applicable to HTS assay 49 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 .
Figure 3 Substrate specificity of CES1.
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Section: Tissue Distribution and Substrate Specificity Of Cesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the substrate specificities of both CES1 and CES2, some optical probe substrates have been recently developed for assessing the real activities of CES1 or CES2 in complex biological systems ( Supplementary Information Table S2 ) 49 , 51 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 . These optical probes provide practical and efficient tools for high-throughput screening (HTS) of CES modulators in cell/tissue preparations or even in living cells, due to the inherent advantages including non-destructive, highly sensitive, easily managed, and applicable to HTS assay 49 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 .
Figure 3 Substrate specificity of CES1.
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Section: Tissue Distribution and Substrate Specificity Of Cesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to non-fluorescent probes, fluorescent substrates for target enzyme(s) have inherent advantages, such as high sensitivity and applicability to HTS 32. , 33. , 34.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to non-fluorescent probes, fluorescent substrates for target enzyme(s) have inherent advantages, such as high sensitivity and applicability to HTS32., 33., 34., 35., 36., 37., 38., 39., 40., 41., 42., 43.. Recently, significant breakthroughs have been made in the development of fluorescent probes for UGT1A1, and several fluorescent probes that are highly selective for UGT1A1 activities in complex biological samples have been successfully developed (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately a series of different property groups, including phenyl, cyano, carbonyl, carboxyl, carboxylic ester and benzothiazole, were introduced to the C-3 site of daphnetin. All these compounds were prepared from 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzaldehyde through Knoevenagel condensation ( Scheme 2 ) [ 18 ]. The detailed experimental procedures are described in the Supporting Information .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synthetic routes of daphnetin derivatives 13 – 19 are illustrated in Scheme 2 , and the details in the synthetic procedure of the compounds are described in the Supporting Information based on our previous study [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%