| Literature DB >> 29587477 |
Hsiang-Jung Chen, Chee Ying Chew, En-Hao Chang, Yu-Wei Tu, Li-Yu Wei, Bo-Han Wu, Chien-Hung Chen1, Ya-Ting Yang1, Su-Chin Huang1, Jen-Kun Chen1, I-Chia Chen, Kui-Thong Tan.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel charge-free fluorescence-switchable near-infrared (IR) dye based on merocyanine for target specific imaging. In contrast to the typical bathochromic shift approach by extending π-conjugation, the bathochromic shift of our merocyanine dye to the near-IR region is due to an unusual S- cis diene conformer. This is the first example where a fluorescent dye adopts the stable S- cis conformation. In addition to the novel bathochromic shift mechanism, the dye exhibits fluorescence-switchable properties in response to polarity and viscosity. By incorporating a protein-specific ligand to the dye, the probes (for SNAP-tag and hCAII proteins) exhibited dramatic fluorescence increase (up to 300-fold) upon binding with its target protein. The large fluorescence enhancement, near-IR absorption/emission, and charge-free scaffold enabled no-wash and site-specific imaging of target proteins in living cells and in vivo with minimum background fluorescence. We believe that our unconventional approach for a near-IR dye with the S- cis diene conformation can lead to new strategies for the design of near-IR dyes.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29587477 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b01159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419