A Novel Peptide Fluorescent Probe Based on Different Fluorescence Responses for Detection of Mercury Species and Hydrogen Sulfide

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Yongxin Li

Henan Polytechnic University

Zijing Ren

Henan Polytechnic University

Yushu Ge

University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)

Cuixia Di

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Jiang Zhou

Qinghai University

jiang wu

Lanzhou University

Lei Jia

Henan Polytechnic University

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Abstract

Mercury species, including inorganic and organic mercury, are extremely harmful to organisms and the environment. Therefore, it is of great significance to rapidly and selectively detect and distinguish inorganic mercury ions and organic mercury. This study reports peptide sequences that can act as inorganic mercury ions and organic mercury ligands. The peptide fluorescent probe KEEP ((Dansyl-Glu-Glu)2-Lys-NH2 ) can detect mercury species by its coordination with the side chain of glutamic acid. Hg2+ can be detected by the“turn-off”fluorescence mode, while CH3Hg+ and PhHg+ can be detected by the“turn-on”fluorescence mode. This probe with different fluorescence response to inorganic and organic mercury is very rare, which makes it possible to distinguish between Hg2+, CH3Hg+ and PhHg+. KEEP-Hg2+ can also detect hydrogen sulfide (H2S) through fluorescence reproduction. KEEP can detect these three analytes without interference from other substances due to excellent selectivity. KEEP also has good biocompatibility and low biotoxicity, and can successfully monitor the accumulation of Hg2+ and S2- in living cells. This probe provides a new approach for the detection of inorganic mercury and organic mercury.

Keywords: Peptide fluorescent probe, High selectivity, Inorganic mercury, Organic mercury, Hydrogen sulfide

Suggested Citation

Li, Yongxin and Ren, Zijing and Ge, Yushu and Di, Cuixia and Zhou, Jiang and wu, jiang and Jia, Lei, A Novel Peptide Fluorescent Probe Based on Different Fluorescence Responses for Detection of Mercury Species and Hydrogen Sulfide. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4204688 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4204688

Yongxin Li

Henan Polytechnic University ( email )

China

Zijing Ren

Henan Polytechnic University ( email )

China

Yushu Ge

University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) ( email )

No. 96 Jinzhai Road
Hefei, 230026
China

Cuixia Di

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

Jiang Zhou

Qinghai University ( email )

Jiang Wu (Contact Author)

Lanzhou University ( email )

222 Tianshui South Road
Chengguan
Lanzhou, 730000
China

Lei Jia

Henan Polytechnic University ( email )

China

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