Design and application of Cd2+ polypeptide fluorescent probes based on Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE)

J Mol Histol. 2024 May 17. doi: 10.1007/s10735-024-10201-9. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal, which is both an environmental pollutant, and a threat to human health. A fluorescent probe was developed to detect Cd2+ selectively, sensitively, and quickly. This study reports the successful development of a polypeptide fluorescent probe TPE-HC (TPE-His-Pro-Gly-Cys) which selectively detects Cd2+ by Aggregation-Induced Emission effect. After fluorescence excitation, Cd2+ can be effectively detected based on the change of fluorescence intensity. The detection limit of Cd2+ in buffer solution was determined to be 151 nM (R2 = 0.9933). This probe exhibits high sensitivity, high cell permeabilit y, and low biological toxicity, and can perform live cell imaging under biological conditions. This study indicates that TPE-HC can detect Cd2+ in biological environments.

Keywords: Aggregation-Induced emission; Cd2+; Cell imaging; Polypeptide fluorescent probe.