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pH-activatable near-infrared fluorescent probes for detection of lysosomal pH inside living cells
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Giri Vegesna, Michigan Technological University
  • Jagadeesh Janjanam, Michigan Technological University
  • Jianheng Bi, Michigan Technological University
  • Fen-Tair Luo, Academia Sinica
  • Jingtuo Zhang, Michigan Technological University
  • Connor Olds, Michigan Technological University
  • Ashutosh Tiwari, Michigan Technological University
  • Haiying Liu, Michigan Technological University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-12-2014
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Abstract

Four near-infrared fluorescent probes (A, B, C and D) have been synthesized, characterized, and evaluated for detection of lysosomal pH inside living cells. The fluorescent probes display highly sensitive and selective fluorescent response to acidic pH as the acidic pH results in drastic structural changes from spirocyclic (non-fluorescent) forms to ring-opening (fluorescent) forms of the fluorescent probes. The fluorescence intensities of the fluorescent probes (B, C and D) increase significantly by more than 200-fold from pH 7.4 to 4.2. The fluorescent probe D bearing the N-(2-hydroxyethyl) ethylene amide residue possesses the advantages of high sensitivity, excellent photostability, good cell membrane permeability, strong pH dependence, and low auto-fluorescence background. It has been successfully applied to selectively stain lysosomes and detect lysosomal pH changes inside normal endothelial and breast cancer cells.

Publisher's Statement

© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. Publisher's version of record: https://dx.doi.dorg/10.1039/C4TB00475B

Citation Information
Giri Vegesna, Jagadeesh Janjanam, Jianheng Bi, Fen-Tair Luo, et al.. "pH-activatable near-infrared fluorescent probes for detection of lysosomal pH inside living cells" Journal of Materials Chemistry B Vol. 2 (2014) p. 4500 - 4508
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ashutosh-tiwari/13/