A Series of Zn(II) Terpyridine-Based Nitrate Complexes
as Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Identifying Apoptotic and Living
Cells via Subcellular Immigration
posted on 2018-06-19, 00:00authored byDandan Liu, Mingzhu Zhang, Wei Du, Lei Hu, Fei Li, Xiaohe Tian, Aidong Wang, Qiong Zhang, Zhongping Zhang, Jieying Wu, Yupeng Tian
Two-photon
active probe to label apoptotic cells plays a significant
role in biological systems. However, discrimination of live/apoptotic
cells at subcellular level under microscopy remains unachieved. Here,
three novel Zn(II) terpyridine-based nitrate complexes (C1–C3) containing different pull/push units were
designed. The structures of the ligands and their corresponding Zn(II)
complexes were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
On the basis of the comprehensive comparison, C3 had
a suitable two-photon absorption cross section in the near-infrared
wavelength and good biocompatibility. Under two-photon confocal microscopy
and transmission electron microscopy, it is found that C3 could target mitochondria in living cells but immigrate into the
nucleolus during the apoptotic process. This dual-functional probe
(C3) not only offers a valuable image tool but also acts
as an indicator for cell mortality at subcellular level in a real-time
manner.