Fluorescent biosensor for the detection of hyaluronidase: intensity-based ratiometric sensing and fluorescence lifetime-based sensing using a long lifetime azadioxatriangulenium (ADOTA) fluorophore

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Rahul Chib
Mark Mummert
Ilkay Bora
Bo W. Laursen
Sunil Shah
Robert Pendry
Ignacy Gryczynski
Julian Borejdo
Zygmunt Gryczynski
Rafal Fudala
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[1] University of North Texas Health Science Center,Department of Cell Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, Center for Fluorescence Technologies and Nanomedicine
[2] University of North Texas Health Science Center,Mental Sciences Institute
[3] University of Copenhagen,Nano
[4] Texas Christian University,Science Center & Department of Chemistry
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Hyaluronidase sensing; Azadioxatriangulenium fluorophore; Ratiometric sensing; Fluorescence lifetime-based sensing; Fluorescence-based assay;
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In this report, we have designed a rapid and sensitive, intensity-based ratiometric sensing as well as lifetime-based sensing probe for the detection of hyaluronidase activity. Hyaluronidase expression is known to be upregulated in various pathological conditions. We have developed a fluorescent probe by heavy labeling of hyaluronic acid with a new orange/red-emitting organic azadioxatriangulenium (ADOTA) fluorophore, which exhibits a long fluorescence lifetime (∼20 ns). The ADOTA fluorophore in water has a peak fluorescence lifetime of ∼20 ns and emission spectra centered at 560 nm. The heavily ADOTA-labeled hyaluronic acid (HA-ADOTA) shows a red shift in the peak emission wavelength (605 nm), a weak fluorescence signal, and a shorter fluorescence lifetime (∼4 ns) due to efficient self-quenching and formation of aggregates. In the presence of hyaluronidase, the brightness and fluorescence lifetime of the sample increase with a blue shift in the peak emission to its original wavelength at 560 nm. The ratio of the fluorescence intensity of the HA-ADOTA probe at 560 and 605 nm can be used as the sensing method for the detection of hyaluronidase. The cleavage of the hyaluronic acid macromolecule reduces the energy migration between ADOTA molecules, as well as the degree of self-quenching and aggregation. This probe can be efficiently used for both intensity-based ratiometric sensing as well as fluorescence lifetime-based sensing of hyaluronidase. The proposed method makes it a rapid and sensitive assay, useful for analyzing levels of hyaluronidase in relevant clinical samples like urine or plasma.
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