| Literature DB >> 33404745 |
Fangkai Du1, Yunting Qu2, Mengru Li2, Xuecai Tan3.
Abstract
The design of ratiometric probes for imaging of carbon monoxide (CO) in subcellular organelles is critical to elucidate its biological and pathological functions. In this work, we establish a ratiometric fluorescent probe (Mito-NIB-CO) for imaging of CO in mitochondria. The mitochondria-targeting unit (triphenylphosphonium moiety) and CO-responsive unit (allyl ether moiety) are covalently linking into the single molecule (Mito-NIB-CO) to achieve the multifunctional effect. Upon being treated with CO, Mito-NIB-CO underwent the cleavage of allyl ether element in the presence of PdCl2, resulting in the structural and spectral conversion. This characteristic afforded Mito-NIB-CO to be a ratiometric probe for CO with two fluorescent emission bands. Additionally, the probe Mito-NIB-CO exhibited other distinct merits, including preeminent selectivity and sensitivity. What's more, profiting from triphenylphosphonium moiety, the probe Mito-NIB-CO can specifically target the mitochondria and realize quantitative detection of exogenous/endogenous CO in mitochondria. Graphical abstract.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon monoxide; Fluorescent probe; Imaging; Mitochondria
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33404745 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-020-03103-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142