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A High Affinity Red Fluorescence and Colorimetric Probe for Amyloid ? Aggregates.


ABSTRACT: A major challenge in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) is its timely diagnosis. Amyloid ? (A?) aggregates have been proposed as the most viable biomarker for the diagnosis of AD. Here, we demonstrate hemicyanine-based benzothiazole-coumarin (TC) as a potential probe for the detection of highly toxic A?42 aggregates through switch-on, enhanced (~30 fold) red fluorescence (Emax?=?654 nm) and characteristic colorimetric (light red to purple) optical outputs. Interestingly, TC exhibits selectivity towards A?42 fibrils compared to other abnormal protein aggregates. TC probe show nanomolar binding affinity (Ka?=?1.72?×?10(7) M(-1)) towards A?42 aggregates and also displace ThT bound to A?42 fibrils due to its high binding affinity. The A?42 fibril-specific red-shift in the absorption spectra of TC responsible for the observed colorimetric optical output has been attributed to micro-environment change around the probe from hydrophilic-like to hydrophobic-like nature. The binding site, binding energy and changes in optical properties observed for TC upon interaction with A?42 fibrils have been further validated by molecular docking and time dependent density functional theory studies.

SUBMITTER: Rajasekhar K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4817056 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A High Affinity Red Fluorescence and Colorimetric Probe for Amyloid β Aggregates.

Rajasekhar K K   Narayanaswamy Nagarjun N   Murugan N Arul NA   Kuang Guanglin G   Ågren Hans H   Govindaraju T T  

Scientific reports 20160401


A major challenge in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) is its timely diagnosis. Amyloid β (Aβ) aggregates have been proposed as the most viable biomarker for the diagnosis of AD. Here, we demonstrate hemicyanine-based benzothiazole-coumarin (TC) as a potential probe for the detection of highly toxic Aβ42 aggregates through switch-on, enhanced (~30 fold) red fluorescence (Emax = 654 nm) and characteristic colorimetric (light red to purple) optical outputs. Interestingly, TC exhibits selectivity toward  ...[more]

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