Abstract

NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) is a kind of anti-oxidant enzyme and widely over-expressed in many cancers. Accurate detection of its activity may be applied for early screening certain cancers. In this work, a new near-infrared and large Stokes shift fluorescence probe (HHW-1) based on chloro-substituted dicyanoisophorone was designed for NQO1 detection. HHW-1 was constructed through trimethyl lock quinone to pull-push the optical tuable hydroxyl group of chloro-substituted dicyanoisophorone fluorophore. HHW-1 was applied to detect NQO1 with “off-on” fluorescent signal and large Stokes shift (150 nm) in a time-dependent manner, exhibiting a high selectivity and low detection limit (5.6 ng/mL). Moreover, HHW-1 possessed good optical performance to track the change of NQO1 activity in cells caused by dicoumarin (Dic). What’ more, HHW-1 was also applied to track NQO1 activity in tumor bearing mice. All taken together, HHW-1 was an excellent indicator for NQO1 detection in living bio-systems, which may be used for early tumor diagnose.

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