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Zinc (Zn), as an essential trace element in organisms, plays an indispensable role in a series of physiological processes. Similarly, nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule that is involved in many biological processes. The imbalance of Zn and NO levels in organisms could give rise to various related diseases, so it is very significant for the detection of Zn and NO. Herein, a novel fluorescent probe (ASZ) was constructed for the sequential response to Zn and NO using coumarin as fluorophore and aminotetrazole as recognition group. In the presence of Zn, the weak green fluorescence of probe ASZ was obviously enhanced because of the inhibition of PET effect. The PET effect of the system was turned on when NO was added to the generated probe ASZ-Zn and resulting in the complete quenching of the fluorescence. The detection limits (LODs) of Zn and NO by probe ASZ were 9.94 nM and 16.8 nM, respectively. Probe ASZ was used for detecting Zn in practical water sample and the study of fluorescence anti-counterfeiting. Furthermore, probe ASZ was successfully applied to bioimaging of exogenous Zn and NO in mice due to its high sensitivity, fast response and low cytotoxicity. Therefore, probe ASZ can provide a new method for understanding the physiological and pathological effects of Zn and NO and environmental monitoring.

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