IntroductionConjugated polymer-based sensor materials using polydiacetylene (PDA) are of great interest as chemical and biological sensors because of the unique optical properties of PDA 1) . PDAs have a self-assembling structure similar to that of biomembranes. The adsorption of targets, such as metal ions, organic compounds, and proteins of viruses, to a PDA, mimics the molecular recognition of biomembranes, and the reforming structure of the PDA can be detected as a distinct color change of the PDA from blue to red 1) . The color change is attributed to the distortion of the ene-yne conjugated backbone 2,3) , which results in a difference in the effective delocalization length of the π-electron 4) . In other words, when the effective delocalization length is shortened by an external stimulus such as adsorption 4) , a color change from blue to red occurs. Conjugated polymer-based sensor materials have been fabricated into vesicles