Title: Detection of carboxylesterase 1 and carbamates with a novel fluorescent protein chromophore based probe Dai J, Zhao Y, Hou Y, Zhong G, Gao R, Wu J, Shen B, Zhang X Ref: Dyes and Pigments, 192:109444, 2021 : PubMed
An aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorescent protein chromophore-based probe (CBZ-FP) for detection of human carboxylesterases (CESs) was designed and synthesized. CBZ
-FP exhibited good cell permeability with a large stokes shift (116snm) and can be applied to reveal the actual activities of CES1 in living cells associated with pesticide
s detoxification process. CBZ-FP can also serve as a fluorescence indicator of pesticide exposure in the way of hydrolyzing the carboxylic acid ester group in CBZ-FP. There
fore, CBZ-FP has high selectivity for CESs and can detect real-time activity of CES1 in biological samples. Molecular docking study was used to explore the binding of CESs
and CBZ-FP. Finding that only one specific activity site of CESs can bind with probe. In view of the fact that, the biotransformation of drugs and poisons containing ester
groups can carry out normally depending on CESs, Carboxylesterase probes are expected to contribute to the characterization of relevant disease.