Literature DB >> 8059940

Long-wavelength chloride-sensitive fluorescent indicators.

J Biwersi1, B Tulk, A S Verkman.   

Abstract

The goal of this study was to develop long-wavelength fluorescent Cl indicators that have improved optical properties over quinolinium compounds. A series of quaternized tricyclic heterocycles was screened. We found that N,N-dimethyl-9,9-bisacridinium (lucigenin) had very high halide sensitivity with Stern-Volmer constants for collisional quenching of 390 M-1 (Cl), 585 M-1 (Br), 750 M-1 (I), and 590 M-1 (SCN), much higher than those for the reference compound 6-methoxy-N-(3-sulfopropyl)quinolinium (SPQ) (118 M-1 (Cl)); lucigenin fluorescence was insensitive to phosphate, sulfate, and nitrate. Lucigenin fluorescence at 505 nm was excited with molar absorbances of 34,000 M-1 cm-1 (368 nm) and 7500 M-1 cm-1 (455 nm). To examine structure-activity relationships, five 9-substituted N-methylacridinium compounds were synthesized (9-amino, 9-carboxaldehyde, 9-carboxamide, 9-N,N-dimethylcarboxamide, and 9-methylcarboxylate), of which N-methylacridinium-9-carboxamide (MACA) had the best optical properties. MACA had excitation and emission maxima at 424 and 500 nm, and Stern-Volmer constants of 225 M-1 (Cl), 480 M-1 (Br), 550 M-1 (I), and 480 M-1 (SCN). The quantum yields of lucigenin and MACA were 0.6-0.7. The acridinium compounds are useful as Cl indicators in liposomes and membrane vesicles, but are not stable in cell cytoplasm.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8059940     DOI: 10.1006/abio.1994.1242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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