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Aza-phenol Based Macrocyclic Probes Design for “CHEF-on” Multi Analytes Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological Cell Imaging
[Image: see text] Metal bound macrocyclic compounds found in biological systems inspired us to design and synthesize two Robson-type macrocyclic Schiff-base chemosensors, H(2)L1 (H(2)L1=1,11-dimethyl-6,16-dithia-3,9,13,19-tetraaza-1,11(1,3)-dibenzenacycloicosaphane-2,9,12,19-tetraene-1,11-diol) and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9979245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36873024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06549 |
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author | Khatun, Mohafuza Ghorai, Pravat Mandal, Jayanta Ghosh Chowdhury, Sougata Karmakar, Parimal Blasco, Salvador García-España, Enrique Saha, Amrita |
author_facet | Khatun, Mohafuza Ghorai, Pravat Mandal, Jayanta Ghosh Chowdhury, Sougata Karmakar, Parimal Blasco, Salvador García-España, Enrique Saha, Amrita |
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description | [Image: see text] Metal bound macrocyclic compounds found in biological systems inspired us to design and synthesize two Robson-type macrocyclic Schiff-base chemosensors, H(2)L1 (H(2)L1=1,11-dimethyl-6,16-dithia-3,9,13,19-tetraaza-1,11(1,3)-dibenzenacycloicosaphane-2,9,12,19-tetraene-1,11-diol) and H(2)L2 (H(2)L2=1,11-dimethyl-6,16-dioxa-3,9,13,19-tetraaza-1,11(1,3)-dibenzenacycloicosaphane-2,9,12,19-tetraene-1,11-diol). Both the chemosensors have been characterized with different spectroscopic techniques. They act as multianalyte sensor and exhibit “turn-on” fluorescence toward different metal ions in 1X PBS (Phosphate Buffered Saline) solution. In presence of Zn(2+), Al(3+), Cr(3+) and Fe(3+) ions, H(2)L1 exhibits ∼6-fold enhancement of emission intensity, while H(2)L2 shows ∼6-fold enhancement of emission intensity in the presence of Zn(2+), Al(3+) and Cr(3+) ions. The interaction between the different metal ion and chemosensor have been examined by absorption, emission, and (1)H NMR spectroscopy as well as by ESI-MS(+) analysis. We have successfully isolated and solved the crystal structure of the complex [Zn(H(2)L1)(NO(3))]NO(3) (1) by X-ray crystallography. The crystal structure of 1 shows 1:1 metal:ligand stoichiometry and helps to understand the observed PET-Off-CHEF-On sensing mechanism. LOD values of H(2)L1 and H(2)L2 toward metal ions are found to be ∼10(–8) and ∼10(–7) M, respectively. Large Stokes shifts of the probes against analytes (∼100 nm) make them a suitable candidate for biological cell imaging studies. Robson type phenol based macrocyclic fluorescence sensors are very scarce in the literature. Therefore, the tuning of structural parameters as the number and nature of donor atoms, their relative locations and presence of rigid aromatic groups can lead to the design of new chemosensors, which can accommodate different charged/neutral guest(s) inside its cavity. The study of the spectroscopic properties of this type of macrocyclic ligands and their complexes might open a new avenue of chemosensors. |
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spelling | pubmed-99792452023-03-03 Aza-phenol Based Macrocyclic Probes Design for “CHEF-on” Multi Analytes Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological Cell Imaging Khatun, Mohafuza Ghorai, Pravat Mandal, Jayanta Ghosh Chowdhury, Sougata Karmakar, Parimal Blasco, Salvador García-España, Enrique Saha, Amrita ACS Omega [Image: see text] Metal bound macrocyclic compounds found in biological systems inspired us to design and synthesize two Robson-type macrocyclic Schiff-base chemosensors, H(2)L1 (H(2)L1=1,11-dimethyl-6,16-dithia-3,9,13,19-tetraaza-1,11(1,3)-dibenzenacycloicosaphane-2,9,12,19-tetraene-1,11-diol) and H(2)L2 (H(2)L2=1,11-dimethyl-6,16-dioxa-3,9,13,19-tetraaza-1,11(1,3)-dibenzenacycloicosaphane-2,9,12,19-tetraene-1,11-diol). Both the chemosensors have been characterized with different spectroscopic techniques. They act as multianalyte sensor and exhibit “turn-on” fluorescence toward different metal ions in 1X PBS (Phosphate Buffered Saline) solution. In presence of Zn(2+), Al(3+), Cr(3+) and Fe(3+) ions, H(2)L1 exhibits ∼6-fold enhancement of emission intensity, while H(2)L2 shows ∼6-fold enhancement of emission intensity in the presence of Zn(2+), Al(3+) and Cr(3+) ions. The interaction between the different metal ion and chemosensor have been examined by absorption, emission, and (1)H NMR spectroscopy as well as by ESI-MS(+) analysis. We have successfully isolated and solved the crystal structure of the complex [Zn(H(2)L1)(NO(3))]NO(3) (1) by X-ray crystallography. The crystal structure of 1 shows 1:1 metal:ligand stoichiometry and helps to understand the observed PET-Off-CHEF-On sensing mechanism. LOD values of H(2)L1 and H(2)L2 toward metal ions are found to be ∼10(–8) and ∼10(–7) M, respectively. Large Stokes shifts of the probes against analytes (∼100 nm) make them a suitable candidate for biological cell imaging studies. Robson type phenol based macrocyclic fluorescence sensors are very scarce in the literature. Therefore, the tuning of structural parameters as the number and nature of donor atoms, their relative locations and presence of rigid aromatic groups can lead to the design of new chemosensors, which can accommodate different charged/neutral guest(s) inside its cavity. The study of the spectroscopic properties of this type of macrocyclic ligands and their complexes might open a new avenue of chemosensors. American Chemical Society 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9979245/ /pubmed/36873024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06549 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Khatun, Mohafuza Ghorai, Pravat Mandal, Jayanta Ghosh Chowdhury, Sougata Karmakar, Parimal Blasco, Salvador García-España, Enrique Saha, Amrita Aza-phenol Based Macrocyclic Probes Design for “CHEF-on” Multi Analytes Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological Cell Imaging |
title | Aza-phenol Based
Macrocyclic Probes Design for
“CHEF-on” Multi Analytes
Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological
Cell Imaging |
title_full | Aza-phenol Based
Macrocyclic Probes Design for
“CHEF-on” Multi Analytes
Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological
Cell Imaging |
title_fullStr | Aza-phenol Based
Macrocyclic Probes Design for
“CHEF-on” Multi Analytes
Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological
Cell Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Aza-phenol Based
Macrocyclic Probes Design for
“CHEF-on” Multi Analytes
Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological
Cell Imaging |
title_short | Aza-phenol Based
Macrocyclic Probes Design for
“CHEF-on” Multi Analytes
Sensor: Crystal Structure Elucidation and Application in Biological
Cell Imaging |
title_sort | aza-phenol based
macrocyclic probes design for
“chef-on” multi analytes
sensor: crystal structure elucidation and application in biological
cell imaging |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9979245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36873024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c06549 |
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