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posted on 2015-08-10, 00:00 authored by Arisa Yamada, Yuki Hiruta, Jian Wang, Eri Ayano, Hideko KanazawaWe report the development of environmentally
responsive fluorescent
polymers. The reversible temperature-induced phase transition of copolymers
composed of N-isopropylacrylamide and a fluorescent
monomer based on the fluorescein (FL), coumarin (CO), rhodamine (RH),
or dansyl (DA) skeleton was used as a molecular switch to control
the fluorescence intensity. The poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
(PNIPAAm) chain showed an expanded coil conformation below the lower
critical solution temperature (LCST) due to hydration, but it changed
to a globular form above the LCST due to dehydration. Through the
combination of a polarity-sensitive fluorophore with PNIPAAm, the
synthetic fluorescent polymer displayed a response to external temperature,
with the fluorescence strength dramatically changing close to the
LCST. Additionally, the P(NIPAAm-co-FL) and P(NIPAAm-co-CO) polymers, containing fluorescein and coumarin groups,
respectively, exhibited pH responsiveness. The environmental responsiveness
of the reported polymers is derived directly from the PNIPAAm and
fluorophore structures, thus allowing for the cellular uptake of the
fluorescence copolymer by RAW264.7 cells to be temperature-controlled.
Cellular uptake was suppressed below the LCST but enhanced above the
LCST. Furthermore, the cellular uptake of both P(NIPAAm-co-CO) and P(NIPAAm-co-RH) conjugated with a fusogenic
lipid, namely, l-α-phosphatidylethanolamine, dioleoyl
(DOPE), was enhanced. Such lipid-conjugated fluorescence probes are
expected to be useful as physiological indicators for intracellular
imaging.
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Polymer ProbesCellular Imagingfluorescence intensityfluorescence strengthRAW 264.7 cellsRHLCSTCellular uptakecoumarin groupsfluorophore structurespH responsivenessfluoresceinFLCOfusogenic lipidsolution temperaturecoil conformationDAEnvironmentally Responsiveglobular formPNIPAAmDOPEintracellular imagingfluorescence copolymer