| Literature DB >> 34257873 |
Tamara Boltersdorf1, Felicity N E Gavins2, Nicholas J Long1.
Abstract
Lanthanide-based luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET) can be used as a tool to enhance lanthanide emission for time-resolved cellular imaging applications. By shortening lanthanide emission lifetimes whilst providing an alternative radiative pathway to the formally forbidden, weak lanthanide-only emission, the photon flux of such systems is increased. With this aim in mind, we investigated energy transfer in differently spaced donor-acceptor terbium-rhodamine pairs with the LRET "on" (low pH) and LRET "off" (high pH). Results informed the design, preparation and characterisation of a compound containing terbium, a spectrally-matched pH-responsive fluorophore and a receptor-targeting group. By combining these elements, we observed switchable LRET, where the targeting group sensitises lanthanide emission, resulting in an energy transfer to the rhodamine dye with an efficiency of E = 0.53. This strategy can be used to increase lanthanide emission rates for brighter optical probes. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34257873 PMCID: PMC8246121 DOI: 10.1039/d1sc01503f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825