Artigo Revisado por pares

New Dual Fluorescent Probe for Simultaneous Biothiol and Phosphate Bioimaging

2015; Wiley; Volume: 21; Issue: 42 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/chem.201502799

ISSN

1521-3765

Autores

Sandra Resa, Ángel Orte, D. Miguel, José M. Paredes, Virginia Puente‐Muñoz, Rafael Salto, María D. Girón, María J. Ruedas-Rama, Juan M. Cuerva, José M. Álvarez‐Pez, Luis Crovetto,

Tópico(s)

Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials

Resumo

Abstract The simultaneous detection of relevant metabolites in living organisms by using one molecule introduces an approach to understanding the relationships between these metabolites in healthy and deregulated cells. Fluorescent probes of low toxicity are remarkable tools for this type of analysis of biological systems in vivo. As a proof of concept, different naturally occurring compounds, such as biothiols and phosphate anions, were the focus for this work. The 2,4‐dinitrobenzenesulfinate (DNBS) derivative of 9‐[1‐(4‐ tert ‐butyl‐2‐methoxyphenyl)]‐6‐hydroxy‐3 H ‐xanthen‐3‐one (Granada Green; GG) were designed and synthesized. This new sulfinyl xanthene derivative can act as a dual sensor for the aforementioned analytes simultaneously. The mechanism of action of this derivative implies thiolysis of the sulfinyl group of the weakly fluorescent DNBS‐GG by biological thiols at near‐neutral pH values, thus releasing the fluorescent GG moiety, which simultaneously responds to phosphate anions through its fluorescence‐decay time. The new dual probe was tested in solution by using steady‐state and time‐resolved fluorescence and intracellularly by using fluorescence‐lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) in human epithelioid cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cells.

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