Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan-7311235, West Bengal, India
Abstract
Thiol-containing amino acids and peptides play crucial roles in many physiological processes.
For example, Cysteine (Cys) and Homocysteine (Hcy) are considered to be related to a number
of health disorders, such as renal failure, AIDS, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, atherosclerotic
cardiovascular diseases, neural tube defects, and coronary heart disease. Glutathione (GSH), an
important tripeptide with a thiol group, performs vital biological functions that are involved in combating
oxidative stress and maintaining redox homeostasis. Cysteine also plays important roles in our
bodies as an antioxidant, a metal cofactor binder in enzymes, and a protein structure stabilizer by disulfide
bond formation in the proteins. Hcy is involved in cellular growth and GSH in redox homeostasis.
Hence, the rapid, sensitive, and selective detection of such biothiols is of considerable importance
and significant interest. Different fluorescent chemosensors have been introduced to develop
and improve the detection techniques and accuracy of these biothiols. In this review article, we have
presented some research works to show a guiding principle for the design of effective chemosensors
that are highly sensitive and selective for the detection of a particular group of biothiols in an aqueous
medium. In line with these developments, the researchers have developed novel chemosensors that
signal the binding events of these above-mentioned biothiols through their optical properties. The
binding mechanism and properties have also been established with different theoretical studies. Their
applications in the form of colorimetric kits, logic gates, live-cell imaging, and quantification from
different biological samples have also been developed.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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