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Fluorescent naphthalimide boronates as theranostics: structural investigations, confocal fluorescence and multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy in living cells.
Green, Megan J; Ge, Haobo; Flower, Stephen E; Pourzand, Charareh; Botchway, Stanley W; Wang, Hui-Chen; Kuganathan, Navaratnarajah; Kociok-Köhn, Gabriele; Li, Meng; Xu, Suying; James, Tony D; Pascu, Sofia I.
Affiliation
  • Green MJ; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Ge H; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Flower SE; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Pourzand C; Department of Life Sciences, University of Bath BA2 7AY UK.
  • Botchway SW; Centre for Therapeutic Innovation, University of Bath BA2 7AY UK.
  • Wang HC; STFC Research Complex at Harwell, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Harwell Oxfordshire OX11 0QX UK.
  • Kuganathan N; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Kociok-Köhn G; Department of Materials, Imperial College London London SW7 2AZ UK.
  • Li M; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Xu S; Materials and Chemical Characterisation Facility (MC2), University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK.
  • James TD; Department of Chemistry, University of Bath Calverton Down Bath BA2 7AY UK syxu@mail.buct.edu.cn T.D.James@bath.ac.uk s.pascu@bath.ac.uk.
  • Pascu SI; State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 P. R. China.
RSC Chem Biol ; 4(12): 1082-1095, 2023 Nov 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38033726
New design and synthetic strategies were developed to generate functional phenyl boronic acid (BA)-based fluorescent probes incorporating the 1,8-naphthalimide (NI) tag. This fluorescent core was anchored onto the BA unit through small organic linkers consisting of nitrogen groups which can arrest, and internally stabilise the phenyl-boronate units. The newly synthesised fluorophores were characterised spectroscopically by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry and evaluated for their ability to bind to a naturally occurring polysaccharide, ß-d-glucan in DMSO and simultaneously as act as in vitro cell imaging reagents. The uptake of these new NI-boronic acid derivatives was studied living cancer cells (HeLa, PC-3) in the presence, and absence, of ß-d-glucan. Time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) of DMSO solutions and two-photon fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) techniques allowed an insight into the probes' interaction with their environment. Their cellular uptake and distributions were imaged using laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy under single- and two-photon excitation regimes (λmax 910 nm). FLIM facilitated the estimation of the impact of the probe's cellular surroundings using the fluorophore lifetime. The extent to which this was mediated by the ß-d-glucan was visualised by 2-photon FLIM in living cells. The fluorescence lifetime observed under a range of temperatures varied appreciably, indicating that changes in the environment can be sensed by these probes. In all cases, the cellular membrane penetration of these new probes was remarkable even under variable temperature conditions and localisation was widely concentrated in the cellular cytoplasm, without specific organelle trapping: we conclude that these new probes show promise for cellular imaging in living cancer cells.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: RSC Chem Biol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: RSC Chem Biol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication: