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Near-infrared fluorescent probes with BODIPY donors and rhodamine and merocyanine acceptors for ratiometric determination of lysosomal pH variance.

Shuai Xia1, Mingxi Fang1, Jianbo Wang1,2, Jianheng Bi1, Wafa Mazi1, Yibin Zhang1, Rudy L Luck1, Haiying Liu1.   

Abstract

Three fluorescent probes have been developed by conjugating three different BODIPY donors to rhodamine and merocyanine acceptors for ratiometric determination of lysosomal pH variations. Probe A consists of a 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-BODIPY donor and a near-infrared rhodamine acceptor bearing a lysosome-targeting morpholine residue. Probe B is composed of a 3,5-dimethyl-BODIPY donor and a near-infrared rhodamine acceptor modified with an o-phenylenediamine residue. Probe C contains a 3-styrene-functionalized BODIPY donor with longer wavelength emission and a near-infrared merocyanine acceptor containing a morpholine residue. Under neutral or basic pH conditions, the probes only show fluorescence from the BODIPY donors under BODIPY excitation because the rhodamine and merocyanine acceptors maintain closed spirolactam configurations. However, excitation at BODIPY absorption wavelengths concomitant with gradual pH decrease results in fluorescence decreases with the BODIPY donors and fluorescence increases from the rhodamine and merocyanine acceptors due to through-bond energy transfer from the donors to the acceptors. This is because the spirolactam ring opens under more acidic conditions and fluorescence of the acceptors results from significantly improved π-conjugation. These experimental results are substantiated with theoretical calculations on models of the different probes. The probes have all been used to determine lysosome pH variations in HeLa cells. Probe B was further utilized to successfully detect pH fluctuations in HeLa cells under oxidative stress and with treatment of NH4Cl and chloroquine.

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Keywords:  BODIPY dyes; Merocyanine dyes; Ratiometric fluorescent probes; Rhodamine dyes; TBET and FRET

Year:  2019        PMID: 31496551      PMCID: PMC6730546          DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2019.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sens Actuators B Chem        ISSN: 0925-4005            Impact factor:   7.460


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