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Talanta ; 203: 1-8, 2019 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31202313

ABSTRACT

Lysosomes generally maintain the weak acidic microenvironment, to ensure highly efficient activity and functions of hydrolytic enzymes and proteins. Aberrations of the lysosomal pH may result in cellular functional changes and influence human physiology, possibly causing serious diseases. Small-molecular fluorescent probes based imaging techniques capable of providing information on target locations are considerably appreciated. Herein, by reducing the size of the typical lysosome targetable group 4-(2-aminoethyl) morpholine, we rationally designed a rhodamine analogue probe Ly-HN2AM with N-Aminomorpholine as the ring-closed switch and the lysosome targetable moiety for visualizing lysosomal pH changes. With the benefit of constructing multi-pentacyclic intramolecular hydrogen bond when binding with the H+, Ly-HN2AM gives a highly sensitive response towards pH values ranging from 4.79 to 6.07, with a remarkable higher pKa 5.35 over the typical 4-(2-aminoethyl) morpholine modified probes. The new probe was successfully applied to visualize pH value changes in lysosome-associated physiological and pathological processes with excellent photostability and low cytotoxicity, indicating the potential applications of lysosome specific bioimaging.


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Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Lysosomes/metabolism , Morpholines/chemistry , Rhodamines/chemistry , Cell Line, Tumor , Fluorescent Dyes/chemical synthesis , Fluorescent Dyes/toxicity , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods , Morpholines/chemical synthesis , Morpholines/toxicity , Rhodamines/chemical synthesis , Rhodamines/toxicity
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Talanta ; 192: 128-134, 2019 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30348367

ABSTRACT

Hypochlorous acid (HClO), one of the most important reactive oxygen species (ROS), is a potent antimicrobial agent for the immune system against invasive bacteria and a wide range of pathogens. Therefore, it is critical to develop sensitive and selective methods for visualization of HClO in biological samples. In this work, a two-photon fluorescent probe HN2-TP) with long-wavelength emission (far-red: 630 nm) based on rhodamine analogue for bioimaging HClO was developed. Owing to a specific HClO induced cyclization reaction, the new probe shows large fluorescence enhancement (about 106-fold), good linear range with high sensitivity (detection limit: 40 nM), high selectivity and fast response when monitoring HClO in vitro. More importantly, by successfully imaging HClO in living cells and tissues, this kind of two-photon fluorescent probe with long-wavelength emission is expected for accurate sensing in complex biosystems, which could eliminate undesired autofluorescence and self-absorption.


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Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Hypochlorous Acid/analysis , Liver/chemistry , Photons , Animals , Cell Proliferation , HeLa Cells , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Mice , Molecular Structure , RAW 264.7 Cells , Rats
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