Literature DB >> 35647549

Synthesis of a fluorinated pyronin that enables blue light to rapidly depolarize mitochondria.

Zhe Gao1, Krishna K Sharma1, Angelo E Andres1, Brandon Walls2, Fadel Boumelhem2, Zachary R Woydziak2, Blake R Peterson1.   

Abstract

Fluorinated analogues of the fluorophore pyronin B were synthesized as a new class of amine-reactive drug-like small molecules. In water, 2,7-difluoropyronin B was found to reversibly react with primary amines to form covalent adducts. When this fluorinated analogue is added to proteins, these adducts undergo additional oxidation to yield fluorescent 9-aminopyronins. Irradiation with visible blue light enhances this oxidation step, providing a photochemical method to modify the biological properties of reactive amines. In living HeLa cells, 2,7-difluoropyronin B becomes localized in mitochondria, where it is partially transformed into fluorescent aminopyronins, as detected by spectral profiling confocal microscopy. Further excitation of these cells with the blue laser of a confocal microscope can depolarize mitochondria within seconds. This biological activity was only observed with 2,7-difluoropyronin B and was not detected with analogues such as pyronin B or 9-methyl-2,7-difluoropyronin B. This irradiation with blue light enhances the cellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting that increased ROS in mitochondria promotes the formation of aminopyronins that inactivate biomolecules critical for maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential. The unique reactivity of 2,7-difluoropyronin B offers a novel tool for photochemical control of mitochondrial biology. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35647549      PMCID: PMC9020612          DOI: 10.1039/d1md00395j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RSC Med Chem        ISSN: 2632-8682


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