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Rapid chemiexcitation of phenoxy-dioxetane luminophores yields ultrasensitive chemiluminescence assays

TitleRapid chemiexcitation of phenoxy-dioxetane luminophores yields ultrasensitive chemiluminescence assays
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsHananya, N, Reid, JP, Green, O, Sigman, MS, Shabat, D
JournalChem. Sci.
Volume10
Pagination1380-1385
Abstract

The utility of dioxetane-based chemiluminescent probes in biosensing and bioimaging is being increasingly recognized. While phenoxy-dioxetane luminophores with fast chemiexcitation kinetics are highly desired{,} current luminophores suffer from slow chemiexcitation. Herein we describe a rational{,} computationally-supported design of phenoxy-dioxetanes with fast chemiexcitation kinetics. These new luminophores were designed to contain a substituent that promotes rapid chemiexcitation{,} emitting light up to 100-fold faster than currently known dioxetanes. We demonstrate the superiority of the new phenoxy-dioxetanes by preparing three chemiluminescent probes for NAD(P)H{,} which differ from each other in the rate of the chemiexcitation. Comparison of these probes reveals a correlation between the chemiexcitation rate and the probe sensitivity. We anticipate that these new phenoxy-dioxetanes could serve as an ideal platform for designing chemiluminescence probes with enhanced sensitivity for numerous bioassays.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C8SC04280B
DOI10.1039/C8SC04280B