Establishment of a Customizable Fluorescent Probe
Platform for the Organelle-Targeted Bioactive Species Detection
Posted on 2020-07-14 - 18:35
A customizable
fluorescent probe platform that can be used to detect
various bioactive analytes offers significant potential for engineering
a wide range of bioprobes with diverse sensing and imaging functions.
Here, we show a facile and innovative strategy for introducing cis-amino-proline as a carrier scaffold, which is appended
with three specific functional groups: a target group, a water-soluble
group, and fluorophores with triggers. The potency of the designed
strategy could be customized to generate variable multifunctional
fluorescent probes for detecting bioactive species of interest, including
reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen species (RNS), reactive
sulfur species (RSS), ROS/RSS, and even enzymes. We designed and synthesized
five representative water-soluble and organelle-targeted compounds,
PMB, PMN, PMD, PRB, and PME, with emission wavelengths of these fluorescent
probes varying from blue to red (465, 480, 535, 550, 565, and 640
nm). This strategy could be exemplified by its application to develop
a mitochondria-/lysosome-targeting multifunctional fluorescent probe
capable of imaging bioactive species of interest in live cells and
nude mice.
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Qiao, Dan; Li, Landie; Shen, Tangliang; Yang, Jiejie; Chang, Hao; Liang, Xiao; et al. (2020). Establishment of a Customizable Fluorescent Probe
Platform for the Organelle-Targeted Bioactive Species Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.0c00992Â