Abstract

1,1'-Spirobiindane-7,7'-diol (SPINOL)-based chiral aldehydes (R)- and (S)-3, in combination with Zn2+ , are highly enantioselective fluorescent sensors for structurally diverse chiral amino acids. Application of this enantiomeric sensor pair in HeLa cells containing a free amino acid shows that the chirality-matched sensor-amino acid interaction leads to strong blue emission and chirality mismatch gives only weak fluorescence. This allows a quick determination of the chiral configuration of the free amino acid in the cells. It represents the first enantioselective fluorescent imaging of free amino acids in living cells.

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