A turn-on two-photon fluorescent probe for ATP and ADP

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alla Sreenivasa RaoKyo Han Ahn

Abstract

An acedan derivative containing Zn(II)-DPA has been developed as a two-photon probe for nucleoside phosphates, which shows enhanced fluorescence toward ATP and ADP at physiological pH 7.4 among other competing anions including AMP; the probe is permeable to cell membranes and thus can be directly used for two-photon imaging of ATP and ADP in live cells.

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