Issue 11, 2023

“Lighting up” fluoride: cellular imaging and zebrafish model interrogations using a simple ESIPT-based mycophenolic acid precursor-based probe

Abstract

The discovery and implementation of media that derive from bioinspired designs and bear optical readouts featuring large Stokes shifts are of continued interest to a wide variety of researchers and clinicians. Myco-F, a novel mycophenolic acid precursor–based probe features a cleavable tert-butyldimethylsiloxy group to allow for fluoride detection. Myco-F exhibits high selectivity and specificity towards F (Stokes shift = 120 nm). All measurements were performed in complete aqueous media (LOD=0.38 μM). Myco-F enables detection of fluoride ions in living HEK293 cells and localizes in the eye region (among other regions) of the zebrafish. DFT calculations support the proposed ESIPT working photomechanism.

Graphical abstract: “Lighting up” fluoride: cellular imaging and zebrafish model interrogations using a simple ESIPT-based mycophenolic acid precursor-based probe

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Apr 2023
Accepted
09 May 2023
First published
15 May 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 2609-2615

“Lighting up” fluoride: cellular imaging and zebrafish model interrogations using a simple ESIPT-based mycophenolic acid precursor-based probe

N. Jain, P. M. Sonawane, H. Liu, A. Roychaudhury, Y. Lee, J. An, D. Kim, D. Kim, Y. Kim, Y. Kim, K. Cho, H. Park, C. Kim and D. G. Churchill, Analyst, 2023, 148, 2609 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN00646H

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