Facile Synthesis of Highly Sensitive, Red-Emitting, Fluorogenic Dye for Microviscosity and Mitochondrial Imaging in Embryonic Stem Cells
Facile Synthesis of Highly Sensitive, Red-Emitting, Fluorogenic Dye for Microviscosity and Mitochondrial Imaging in Embryonic Stem Cells
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2017-06-12
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Raja, Sufi O.
Sivaraman, Gandhi
Mukherjee, Ananya
Duraisamy, Chellappa
Gulyani, Akash
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Bright, sensitive fluorescent probes that respond to changes in the cellular microenvironment are extremely valuable for imaging cellular dynamics. We report a simple, one-step synthesis of a new hemicaynine (HC-1) dye as a sensitive, red-emitting (λmax-610 nm) fluorogenic probe for micro-viscosity and local order in diverse environments, including live cells. HC-1 responds to increasing micro-viscosity through changes in fluorescence intensity and lifetime, and is sensitive enough to report dynamic micellar self-assembly. While HC-1 shows properties of a molecular ‘rotor’, time-dependent density functional theoretical analysis reveals that in HC-1, an inhibition of photo-isomerization in viscous environment is the likely cause of fluorescence enhancement. HC-1 localizes to mitochondria in live cells and responds to mitochondrial ordering through a significant increase in fluorescence. Strikingly, we show that HC-1 is also a sensitive probe for the spatial heterogeneity of mitochondrial organization in embryonic stem cells as well as dynamic remodeling of the mitochondria in early-differentiated cells.
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Embryonic stem cells,
Live cell imaging,
Microviscosity,
Mitochondrial fluorescent probe,
Photoisomerization
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ChemistrySelect. v.2(17)