Synthesis and spectral properties of novel Singapore Green analogues for protease detection

Luke Bywaters, Adam Le Gresley

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    Abstract

    Herein we describe the synthesis, characterisation and determination of fluorescence and photophysical properties of various novel analogues of the orphan fluorophore class Singapore Green. We equate the fluorescence properties of these novel fluorophores to their molecular structure and address the mechanisms through which their fluorescence is quenched and the effect this has on their quantum yields of fluorescence. Fluorescence quenching via acylation was also achieved, thereby providing conceptual proof of their utility as cores for future fluorescent probes. Additionally, we have produced and examined a number of unexpected acyl intermediates of variable photolytic stability. Furthermore, we have obtained proof of concept that the use of Singapore Greens for protease probe generation is feasible via demonstration of proteolytic cleavage of one of the acylated analogues.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number259
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume10
    Early online date14 Jan 2020
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Keywords

    • Biological sciences

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