Abstract:A novel concept of nonhydrolytic
enzyme sensing based on aggregation-induced
emission is described. As a proof of principle, fluorogenic probes
for methionine sulfoxide reductases have been developed. Changes in
the polarity and electronic nature upon reduction of sulfoxide to
sulfide are translated to the aggregation potential of the probe.
The new probes enable sensitive and highly spatially resolved imaging
of the enzymatic activity.
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