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Synthesis of Sulfonated Carbofluoresceins for Voltage Imaging.

Gloria Ortiz, Pei Liu, Su Htet Htet Naing, Vikram R Muller, Evan W Miller.   

Abstract

We present the design, synthesis, and applications of a new class of voltage-sensitive fluorescent indicators built on a modified carbofluorescein scaffold. Carbofluoresceins are an attractive target for responsive probes because they maintain oxygen substitution patterns at the 3' and 6' positions, similar to fluorescein, while simultaneously possessing excitation and emission profiles red-shifted nearly 50 nm compared to fluorescein. However, the high p Ka of carbofluorescein dyes, coupled with their tendency to cyclize to nonfluorescent configurations, precludes their use in voltage-imaging applications. Here, we overcome the limitations of carbofluoresceins via chlorination to lower the p Ka by 2 units to 5.2 and sulfonation to prevent cyclization to the nonabsorbing form. To achieve this, we devise a synthetic route to halogenated sulfonated carbofluoresceins from readily available, inexpensive starting materials. New, chlorinated sulfone carbofluoresceins have low p Ka values (5.2) and can be incorporated into phenylenevinylene molecular wire scaffolds to create carboVoltage-sensitive fluorophores (carboVF dyes). The best of the new carboVF dyes, carboVF2.1(OMe).Cl, possesses excitation and emission profiles of >560 nm, displays high voltage sensitivity (>30% Δ F/ F per 100 mV), and can be used in the presence of other blue-excited fluorophores such as green fluorescent protein. Because carboVF2.1(OMe).Cl contains a phenolic oxygen, it can be incorporated into fluorogenic labeling strategies. Alkylation with a sterically bulky cyclopropylmethyl-derived acetoxymethyl ether renders carboVF weakly fluorescent; we show that fluorescence can be restored by the action of porcine liver esterase both in vitro and on the surface of living cells and neurons. Together, these results suggest chlorinated sulfone carbofluoresceins can be promising candidates for hybrid chemical-genetic voltage imaging at wavelengths beyond typical fluorescein excitation and emission.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30978010      PMCID: PMC6546115          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b01261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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