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Biphasic Enantioselective Fluorescent Recognition of Amino Acids by a Fluorophilic Probe
Authors:Dr. Yuan-Yuan Zhu  Xue-Dan Wu  Mehdi Abed  Prof. Dr. Shuang-Xi Gu  Prof. Dr. Lin Pu
Affiliation:1. School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan, 430205 P. R. China;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22904 USA
Abstract:A fluorophilic fluorescent probe based on a perfluoroalkyl-substituted bis(binaphthyl) compound was designed and synthesized. It displayed a highly enantioselective fluorescence response toward structurally diverse amino acids in a biphasic fluorous/aqueous system with enantiomeric fluorescent enhancement ratio (ef; ΔIDIL) values up to 45.2 (histidine). It can be used to determine the enantiomeric compositions of amino acids and also allows the amino acid enantiomers to be visually discriminated. NMR and mass-spectroscopic investigations provided insights into the observed high enantioselectivity. This biphasic fluorescent recognition was used to determine the enantiomeric composition of the crude phenylalanine products generated by an enzyme-catalyzed asymmetric hydrolysis under various reaction conditions. The fluorous-phase-based fluorescence measurement under the biphasic conditions was able to minimize the interference of other reaction components and thus has potential in asymmetric reaction screening.
Keywords:amino acids  enantioselectivity  enzyme catalysis  fluorescent probes  zinc
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