Small molecule sensors
Small-molecule sensors is jargon for chemicals that detect certain metal ions in solution. Although many types exist, most small molecule sensors comprise a subunit that selectively binds to a metal that in turn induces a change in a fluorescent subunit. This change can be observed in the small molecule sensor's spectrum, which can be monitored using a detection system such as a microscope or a photodiode. Different probes exist for a variety of applications, each with different dissociation constants with respect to a particular metal, different fluorescent properties, and sensitivities. They probe biological processes by monitoring metal ions at low concentrations in biological systems. More traditional bio-sensing are less effective or not suitable. Most detection mechanisms involved in small molecule sensors involve fluorescence.