posted on 2020-06-09, 19:45authored byShengnan Xu, Qingyang Zhang, Xiaowan Han, Yali Wang, Xiang Wang, Marc Nazare, Jian-Dong Jiang, Hai-Yu Hu
The specific detection
of pathogens has long been recognized as a vital strategy for controlling
bacterial infections. Herein, a novel hydrophilic aromatic-imide-based
thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) probe, AI–Cz–Neo, is designed and synthesized by the conjugation of a TADF emitter
with a bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA-targeted moiety, neomycin. Biological
data showed for the first time that AI–Cz–Neo could be successfully applied for the dual-mode detection of bacterial
16S rRNA using confocal fluorescence imaging and time-resolved fluorescence
imaging (TRFI) in both cells and tissues. These findings greatly expand
the application of TADF fluorophores in time-resolved biological imaging
and provide a promising strategy for the precise and reliable diagnosis
of bacterial infections based on the dual-mode imaging of bacterial
16S rRNA by fluorescence intensity and fluorescence lifetime.