Advanced NanoBiomed Research (Apr 2021)

Turning on Light Emission of a Dark Pro‐Aggregation‐Induced Emission Luminogen in Aqueous Media Through Reductase‐Modulated Derotation

  • Changhuo Xu,
  • Hang Zou,
  • Zheng Zhao,
  • Zheng Zheng,
  • Ryan T. K. Kwok,
  • Jacky W. Y. Lam,
  • Herman H. Y. Sung,
  • Ian D Williams,
  • Sijie Chen,
  • Lei Zheng,
  • Ben Zhong Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/anbr.202000080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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The development of dark pro‐aggregation‐induced‐emission luminogens (pro‐AIEgens) based on the solid‐state intramolecular motion–caused quenching effect has been rarely reported in biochemical analysis. Herein, an azo‐conjugated pro‐AIEgen derived from tetraphenylethene is constructed. Due to the active molecular motion of the azo bond, it retains a nonemissive property in both solution and solid forms. The obtained pro‐AIEgen can be internalized by living cells and undergo reductase‐modulated derotation under hypoxia to emit light. It shows increasing fluorescence when the intracellular oxygen concentration becomes lower, making it a potential probe to sense the hypoxic environment. The present probe can also visualize the hypoxic environment created by photodynamic therapy treatment.

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