Activity-Based Fluorescent Probes for Hydrogen Sulfide and Related Reactive Sulfur Species
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is not only a well-established toxic gas but also an important small molecule bioregulator in all kingdoms of life. In contemporary biology, H2S is often classified as a “gasotransmitter,” meaning that it is an endogenously produced membrane permeable gas that carries out essential cellular processes. Fluorescent probes for H2S and related reactive sulfur species (RSS) detection provide an important cornerstone for investigating the multifaceted roles of these important small molecules in complex biological systems. A now common approach to develop such tools is to develop “activity-based probes” that couple a specific H2S-mediated chemical reaction to a fluorescent output. This Review…
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- Chemistry
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Fluorescence
- Sulfur
- Small molecule
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Biochemistry
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