Issue 6, 2012

Covalent labeling of mitochondria with a photostable fluorescent thiol-reactive rhodamine-based probe

Abstract

Fluorescent imaging of mitochondria is an essential tool for studies of mitochondrial functions. The staining of mitochondria with potential-indicating dyes, e.g., rhodamine 123, readily vanishes upon loss of the transmembrane potential under certain conditions. 1-(Rhodamine B)-4-(2′-chloroacetyl)-piperazine amide (RB-CAP) was shown to be electrophoretically accumulated into mitochondria, forming covalent bioconjugates with intramitochondrial protein sulfhydryls which enabled the mitochondrial staining to endure in subsequent collapse of the transmembrane potentials. RB-CAP is highly photostable and exhibits stringent selectivity in covalent labeling of mitochondria in living cells. Being much less expensive, RB-CAP is a superior substituent for MitoTracker probes in functional studies of mitochondria.

Graphical abstract: Covalent labeling of mitochondria with a photostable fluorescent thiol-reactive rhodamine-based probe

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jan 2012
Accepted
28 Mar 2012
First published
30 Mar 2012

Anal. Methods, 2012,4, 1699-1703

Covalent labeling of mitochondria with a photostable fluorescent thiol-reactive rhodamine-based probe

S. Wu, Y. Song, Z. Li, Z. Wu, J. Han and S. Han, Anal. Methods, 2012, 4, 1699 DOI: 10.1039/C2AY25106J

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