Fluorescent GTP-Sensing in Aqueous Solution of Physiological pH
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(29), pp. 8892–8893
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Abstract
A new water-soluble imidazolium anthracene derivative not only differentiates two structurally similar compounds GTP and ATP but also acts as potential fluorescent chemosensors (as a quencher and an enhancer, respectively) for GTP and ATP in 100% aqueous solution (pH = 7.4, 10 mM HEPES).
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