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The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye

Two interesting benzothizolium-based D-π-A type hemicyanine dyes (3a–3b) with a diphenylamine (-NPh(2)) donor group were evaluated for fluorescence confocal microscopy imaging ability in live cells (MO3.13, NHLF). In sharp contrast to previously reported D-π-A dyes with alkyl amine donor (-NR(2)) gr...

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Autores principales: Abeywickrama, Chathura S., Baumann, Hannah J., Bertman, Keti A., Corbin, Brian, Pang, Yi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12070504
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author Abeywickrama, Chathura S.
Baumann, Hannah J.
Bertman, Keti A.
Corbin, Brian
Pang, Yi
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Baumann, Hannah J.
Bertman, Keti A.
Corbin, Brian
Pang, Yi
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description Two interesting benzothizolium-based D-π-A type hemicyanine dyes (3a–3b) with a diphenylamine (-NPh(2)) donor group were evaluated for fluorescence confocal microscopy imaging ability in live cells (MO3.13, NHLF). In sharp contrast to previously reported D-π-A dyes with alkyl amine donor (-NR(2)) groups (1), 3a and 3b exhibited significantly different photophysical properties and organelle selectivity. Probes 3a and 3b were nearly non-fluorescent in many polar and non-polar solvents but exhibited a bright red fluorescence (λ(em) ≈ 630–640 nm) in stained MO3.13 and NHLF with very low probe concentrations (i.e., 200 nM). Fluorescence confocal microscopy-based co-localization studies revealed excellent lysosome selectivity from the probes 3a–3b, which is in sharp contrast to previously reported D-π-A type benzothiazolium dyes (1) with an alkyl amine donor group (-NR(2)) (exhibiting selectivity towards cellular mitochondria). The photostability of probe 3 was found to be dependent on the substituent (R’) attached to the quaternary nitrogen atom in the cyanine dye structure. The observed donor-dependent selectivity switching phenomenon can be highly useful in designing novel organelle-targeted fluorescent probes for live-cell imaging applications.
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spelling pubmed-93133782022-07-26 The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye Abeywickrama, Chathura S. Baumann, Hannah J. Bertman, Keti A. Corbin, Brian Pang, Yi Biosensors (Basel) Article Two interesting benzothizolium-based D-π-A type hemicyanine dyes (3a–3b) with a diphenylamine (-NPh(2)) donor group were evaluated for fluorescence confocal microscopy imaging ability in live cells (MO3.13, NHLF). In sharp contrast to previously reported D-π-A dyes with alkyl amine donor (-NR(2)) groups (1), 3a and 3b exhibited significantly different photophysical properties and organelle selectivity. Probes 3a and 3b were nearly non-fluorescent in many polar and non-polar solvents but exhibited a bright red fluorescence (λ(em) ≈ 630–640 nm) in stained MO3.13 and NHLF with very low probe concentrations (i.e., 200 nM). Fluorescence confocal microscopy-based co-localization studies revealed excellent lysosome selectivity from the probes 3a–3b, which is in sharp contrast to previously reported D-π-A type benzothiazolium dyes (1) with an alkyl amine donor group (-NR(2)) (exhibiting selectivity towards cellular mitochondria). The photostability of probe 3 was found to be dependent on the substituent (R’) attached to the quaternary nitrogen atom in the cyanine dye structure. The observed donor-dependent selectivity switching phenomenon can be highly useful in designing novel organelle-targeted fluorescent probes for live-cell imaging applications. MDPI 2022-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9313378/ /pubmed/35884307 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12070504 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abeywickrama, Chathura S.
Baumann, Hannah J.
Bertman, Keti A.
Corbin, Brian
Pang, Yi
The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title_full The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title_fullStr The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title_full_unstemmed The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title_short The Unexpected Selectivity Switching from Mitochondria to Lysosome in a D-π-A Cyanine Dye
title_sort unexpected selectivity switching from mitochondria to lysosome in a d-π-a cyanine dye
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12070504
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