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Critical evaluation of five emissive europium(iii) complexes as optical probes: correlation of cytotoxicity, anion and protein affinity with complex structure, stability and intracellular localisation profile

2008; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 6; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1039/b803895c

ISSN

1477-0539

Autores

Benjamin S. Murray, Elizabeth J. New, Róbert Pál, David Parker,

Tópico(s)

Metal complexes synthesis and properties

Resumo

Five structurally related europium(III) complexes of heptadentate macrocyclic ligands bearing azaxanthone or azathiaxanthone chromophores have been evaluated comparatively as responsive probes of the intracellular environment. Protein binding (HSA) and oxy-anion binding constants have been measured by titrimetric analysis, examining ratiometric emission changes for three examples, and systems exhibiting selectivity for citrate or hydrogencarbonate identified. The cytotoxicity of each ligand and complex has been assessed and correlated with the observed chemical stability profile in competitive aqueous media. The europium complex of L2 is non-toxic, exhibits a large change in its emission spectral profile to variation in HCO3− (or citrate) concentration allowing ratiometric analysis, and localises in cellular mitochondria. Such features augur well for its future application as a responsive probe in microscopy to monitor local changes in pHCO3.

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