School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Chem Soc Rev. 2018 Jan 2;47(1):195-208. doi: 10.1039/c7cs00528h.
Many of the key questions facing cellular biology concern the location and concentration of chemical species, from signalling molecules to metabolites to exogenous toxins. Fluorescent sensors (probes) have revolutionised the understanding of biological systems through their exquisite sensitivity to specific analytes. Probe design has focussed on selective sensors for individual analytes, but many of the most pertinent biological questions are related to the interaction of more than one chemical species. While it is possible to simultaneously use multiple sensors for such applications, data interpretation will be confounded by the fact that sensors will have different uptake, localisation and metabolism profiles. An alternative solution is to instead use a single probe that responds to two analytes, termed a dual-responsive probe. Recent progress in this field has yielded exciting probes, some of which have demonstrated biological application. Here we review work that has been carried out to date, and suggest future research directions that will harness the considerable potential of dual-responsive fluorescent probes.
许多细胞生物学面临的关键问题都涉及化学物质的位置和浓度,这些化学物质包括信号分子、代谢物和外源性毒素。荧光传感器(探针)通过对特定分析物的极高灵敏度,彻底改变了人们对生物系统的理解。探针设计主要集中在针对单个分析物的选择性传感器上,但许多最相关的生物学问题都与两种以上化学物质的相互作用有关。虽然可以同时使用多个传感器来进行此类应用,但传感器的摄取、定位和代谢特征不同,这将使数据解释变得复杂。另一种解决方案是使用一种能够响应两种分析物的探针,即双响应探针。该领域的最新进展已经产生了令人兴奋的探针,其中一些已经在生物学应用中得到了证明。在这里,我们回顾了迄今为止所做的工作,并提出了未来的研究方向,以充分利用双响应荧光探针的巨大潜力。