| Literature DB >> 34060823 |
Aurimas Vyšniauskas1,2, Bethan Cornell3, Peter S Sherin1, Karolina Maleckaitė2, Markéta Kubánková1, Maria Angeles Izquierdo1, Thanh Truc Vu1, Yulia A Volkova1,4, Ekaterina M Budynina1,5, Carla Molteni3, Marina K Kuimova1.
Abstract
A quantitative fluorescent probe that responds to changes in temperature is highly desirable for studies of biological environments, particularly in cellulo. Here, we report new cell-permeable fluorescence probes based on the BODIPY moiety that respond to environmental temperature. The new probes were developed on the basis of a well-established BODIPY-based viscosity probe by functionalization with cyclopropyl substituents at α and β positions of the BODIPY core. In contrast to the parent BODIPY fluorophore, α-cyclopropyl-substituted fluorophore displays temperature-dependent time-resolved fluorescence decays showing greatly diminished viscosity dependence, making it an attractive sensor to be used with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). We performed theoretical calculations that help rationalize the effect of the cyclopropyl substituents on the photophysical behavior of the new BODIPYs. In summary, we designed an attractive new quantitative FLIM-based temperature probe that can be used for temperature sensing in live cells.Entities:
Keywords: BODIPY fluorophores; FLIM; fluorescence microscopy; fluorescence spectroscopy; temperature sensing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34060823 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.0c02275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711