TY - JOUR
T1 - Two-photon fluorescence imaging of mitochondrial viscosity with water-soluble pyridinium inner salts
AU - Fang, Bin
AU - Zhang, Beilin
AU - Zhai, Rongxiu
AU - Wang, Limin
AU - Ding, Yang
AU - Li, Huizi
AU - Bai, Hua
AU - Wang, Zhenhua
AU - Peng, Bo
AU - Li, Lin
AU - Fu, Li
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
PY - 2022/2/7
Y1 - 2022/2/7
N2 - Rational design of mitochondrial viscosity probes with water-soluble two-photon (TP) fluorescence probes still remains a challenge in practical biological applications. Herein, three novel water-soluble TP active sulfosalt derivatives (Mito-Z, Mito-H, and Mito-Q) were developed with high sensitivity to mitochondrial viscosity in living cells. In non-viscous media, the probes possess a small fluorescence brightness (ϵΦ) and TP action cross-sections (Φδ). With the increasing viscosity of the micro-environment, ϵΦ and Φδ of the probes increase significantly. Moreover, the results of TP fluorescence imaging demonstrated that Mito-Q was sensitive to local viscosity and selectively staining mitochondria. In a nutshell, Mito-Q possessed a number of beneficial properties in bioimaging such as good membrane permeability, long wavelength red emission, moderate Φδ value, high sensitivity viscosity response, and specific mitochondrial targeting, affording a promising platform for detecting mitochondrial viscosity.
AB - Rational design of mitochondrial viscosity probes with water-soluble two-photon (TP) fluorescence probes still remains a challenge in practical biological applications. Herein, three novel water-soluble TP active sulfosalt derivatives (Mito-Z, Mito-H, and Mito-Q) were developed with high sensitivity to mitochondrial viscosity in living cells. In non-viscous media, the probes possess a small fluorescence brightness (ϵΦ) and TP action cross-sections (Φδ). With the increasing viscosity of the micro-environment, ϵΦ and Φδ of the probes increase significantly. Moreover, the results of TP fluorescence imaging demonstrated that Mito-Q was sensitive to local viscosity and selectively staining mitochondria. In a nutshell, Mito-Q possessed a number of beneficial properties in bioimaging such as good membrane permeability, long wavelength red emission, moderate Φδ value, high sensitivity viscosity response, and specific mitochondrial targeting, affording a promising platform for detecting mitochondrial viscosity.
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U2 - 10.1039/d1nj05020f
DO - 10.1039/d1nj05020f
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85124222349
SN - 1144-0546
VL - 46
SP - 2487
EP - 2494
JO - New Journal of Chemistry
JF - New Journal of Chemistry
IS - 5
ER -