Royal Society Open Science (Jan 2018)

Bifunctional fluorescent probes for detection of amyloid aggregates and reactive oxygen species

  • Lisa-Maria Needham,
  • Judith Weber,
  • James W. B. Fyfe,
  • Omaru M. Kabia,
  • Dung T. Do,
  • Ewa Klimont,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Margarida Rodrigues,
  • Christopher M. Dobson,
  • Sonia Ghandi,
  • Sarah E. Bohndiek,
  • Thomas N. Snaddon,
  • Steven F. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.171399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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Protein aggregation into amyloid deposits and oxidative stress are key features of many neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. We report here the creation of four highly sensitive bifunctional fluorescent probes, capable of H2O2 and/or amyloid aggregate detection. These bifunctional sensors use a benzothiazole core for amyloid localization and boronic ester oxidation to specifically detect H2O2. We characterized the optical properties of these probes using both bulk fluorescence measurements and single-aggregate fluorescence imaging, and quantify changes in their fluorescence properties upon addition of amyloid aggregates of α-synuclein and pathophysiological H2O2 concentrations. Our results indicate these new probes will be useful to detect and monitor neurodegenerative disease.

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