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30 April 1993 Fluorescent chemosensors that signal carbohydrates in aqueous solution: a novel mechanism for signal transduction is required and found
Juyoung Yoon, Anthony W. Czarnik
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Abstract
2-Anthrylboronic acid (pKa 8.8) displays decreased fluorescence in the boronate form compared with its boronic acid form, which we attribute to photoinduced electron transfer. When the boronic acid complexes to polyols such as fructose, the pKa of the complex decreases; thus, the fluorimetrically determined pKa of the 2-anthrylboronic acid:fructose borate ester is 5.9. These properties combined permit polyol complexation in water to be observed spectrofluorimetrically, which has not been reported previously. Fructose binds with a fluorimetrically determined Kd of 3.7 mM.
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Juyoung Yoon and Anthony W. Czarnik "Fluorescent chemosensors that signal carbohydrates in aqueous solution: a novel mechanism for signal transduction is required and found", Proc. SPIE 1796, Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors IV, (30 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143499
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Modulation

Molecules

Water

Biological and chemical sensing

Blood

Chemical analysis

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