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- Title
Detecting and imaging of SO2 derivatives in living cells with zero cross-talk colorimetric mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe.
- Authors
Wu, Dan; Rong, Shiqi; Liu, Yi; Zheng, Fei; Zhao, Yankun; Yang, Ruiwu; Du, Xiaogang; Meng, Fengyan; Zou, Ping; Wang, Guangtu
- Abstract
It is well known that excessive levels of sulfur dioxide and its derivatives are connected to diverse diseases. Therefore, developing highly sensitive probes to detect and monitor sulfite in living cells is important for the diagnosis of disease and the study of biochemical processes in vivo. In this report, two zero cross-talk ratiometric fluorescent probes were synthesized (CA-ID-MC and CA-BI-MC), which were derived from carbazole-indolenine π-conjugated system for effective detection of sulfite in living cells. Observably, CA-BI-MC exhibited the largest emission shift of 157 nm from 617 to 460 nm with the addition of various concentrations of sulfite, which is beneficial for high-resolution imaging of the sulfite. CA-BI-MC also exhibits high sensitivity and low cytotoxicity. More importantly, this probe successfully located mitochondria and sensed the sulfite in HeLa cells caused by exogenous stimulation.
- Subjects
FLUORESCENT probes; HELA cells; SULFUR dioxide; CELLS; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 2020, Vol 98, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0008-4042
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjc-2019-0216