Mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe based on vibration-induced emission for real-time monitoring mitophagy-specific viscosity dynamic

Shuangxi Wang, Bicong Zhou, Na Wang, Changmin Yu, Naidi Yang, Jian Chen, Qiong Wu, Chengwu Zhang, Lin Li, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Directly monitoring mitophagy-specific viscosity dynamic in living cells is of great significance but remains challenging. Herein, this study reported a novel mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe DPAC-DY based on vibration-induced emission (VIE) for monitoring viscosity changes during mitochondrial autophagy. This probe contained N,N'-diphenyl- dihydrodibenzo[a,c]phenazine (DPAC) as the VIE core and two positively charged pyridinium moieties for mitochondria anchoring. As the ambient viscosity increased, the vibration of DPAC-DY could be hindered, and subsequently resulting in the enhancement of fluorescence emission. In vitro and intracellular experiments indicated that the probe DPAC-DY showed highly sensitive response to viscosity due to VIE mechanism. Importantly, by virtue of this probe, in situ and real-time visualization of the specific viscosity dynamics during the mitochondrial autophagy process was achieved. Thus, this work provides a novel strategy for VIE-based viscosity response sensors applied to specific organelles and offers a platform for in-depth study of mitochondrial viscosity-related diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2897-2902
Number of pages6
JournalChinese Chemical Letters
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Autophagy
  • Fluorescence detection
  • Vibration-induced emission
  • Viscosity

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