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HKOCl-3: a fluorescent hypochlorous acid probe for live-cell and in vivo imaging and quantitative application in flow cytometry and a 96-well microplate assay

  • Chem Sci. 2016 Mar 1;7(3):2094-2099. doi: 10.1039/c5sc03855c.
Jun Jacob Hu 1 Nai-Kei Wong 1 Ming-Yang Lu 1 Xingmiao Chen 2 Sen Ye 1 Angela Qian Zhao 1 Peng Gao 3 Richard Yi-Tsun Kao 3 Jiangang Shen 2 Dan Yang 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Morningside Laboratory for Chemical Biology and Department of Chemistry , The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road , Hong Kong , P. R. China . Email: yangdan@hku.hk.
  • 2 School of Chinese Medicine , The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road , Hong Kong , P. R. China.
  • 3 Department of Microbiology , Research Center of Infection and Immunology and State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases , Pokfulam Road , Hong Kong , P. R. China.
Abstract

Ultra-selective and ultra-sensitive probes for hypochlorous acid (HOCl), one of the most poorly understood Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), are urgently needed to unravel the HOCl functions in important biological processes such as development and innate immunity. Based on a selective oxidative O-dearylation reaction of 2,6-dichlorophenol toward HOCl over other Reactive Oxygen Species, we have developed a novel fluorescent probe HKOCl-3 for HOCl detection with ultra-selectivity, ultra-sensitivity and a rapid turn-on response. The functional robustness of HKOCl-3 for endogenous HOCl detection and imaging has been thoroughly scrutinized in multiple types of phagocytes and in vivo imaging of live intact zebrafish embryos. Furthermore, HKOCl-3 has been successfully applied to the detection of endogenous HOCl by a 96-well microplate assay and flow cytometry. Therefore, HKOCl-3 holds great promise as a versatile molecular tool that enables innovative investigation of HOCl biology and ROS-related diseases in multiple detection modalities.

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