Centre for Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Pigdons Rd, Waurn Ponds, Victoria, Australia.
Chem Soc Rev. 2015 Jul 21;44(14):4547-95. doi: 10.1039/c4cs00372a.
The ability to spatiotemporally identify the formation of specific anionic species, or track changes in their concentration inside living systems, is of critical importance in deciphering their exact biological roles and effects. The development of probes (also called bioimaging agents and intracellular sensors) to achieve this goal has become a rapidly growing branch of supramolecular chemistry. In this critical review the challenges specific to the task are identified and for a select range of small anions of environmental and biological relevance (fluoride, chloride, iodide, cyanide, pyrophosphate, bicarbonate, hydrosulphide, peroxynitrite, hypochlorite and hypobromite) a comprehensive overview of the currently available in vitro and in vivo probes is provided.
时空识别特定阴离子物种的形成,或跟踪其在活系统内部浓度的变化,对于揭示它们的确切生物学作用和影响至关重要。开发用于实现这一目标的探针(也称为生物成像剂和细胞内传感器)已成为超分子化学迅速发展的一个分支。在这篇评论中,确定了实现这一目标所面临的具体挑战,并对环境和生物相关的一些特定小阴离子(氟化物、氯离子、碘离子、氰化物、焦磷酸盐、碳酸氢盐、硫氢化物、过氧亚硝酸盐、次氯酸盐和次溴酸盐)的现有体外和体内探针进行了全面综述。