Chemosensors for Pyrophosphate
Ewha Womans University · Seoul National University
Abstract
The selective detection of the anion pyrophosphate (PPi) is a major research focus. PPi is a biologically important target because it is the product of ATP hydrolysis under cellular conditions, and because it is involved in DNA replication catalyzed by DNA polymerase, its detection is being investigated as a real-time DNA sequencing method. In addition, within the past decade, the ability to detect PPi has become important in cancer research. In general, the sensing of anions in aqueous solution requires a strong affinity for anions in water as well as the ability to convert anion recognition into a fluorescent or colorimetric signal. Among the variety of methods for detecting PPi, fluorescent chemosensors and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Pyrophosphate
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Fluorescence
- Aqueous solution
- Molecular recognition
- Metal ions in aqueous solution
- Selectivity
- Clean water and sanitation