Issue 6, 2003

Development of selective, visible light-excitable, fluorescent magnesium ion probes with a novel fluorescence switching mechanism

Abstract

Novel fluorescent Mg2+ probes, 2′-carboxyfluorescein (2′-CF) and its derivatives, that are excitable by visible light, were designed, synthesized and characterized. After complexation with Mg2+, the absorption and emission maxima of these fluorescent probes were red-shifted and the fluorescence intensity was increased 11-fold at neutral pH. The apparent dissociation constant (Kd) of the Mg2+-2′-CF complex was 15.8 mM at neutral pH. The Kd of the Ca2+-2′-CF complex was about 10 times larger than that of the Mg2+ complex and the other derivatives showed similar characteristics. In contrast, all the commercially available fluorescent Mg2+ probes have a higher affinity for Ca2+ than Mg2+. 2′-CF fluoresced in alkaline solution (pH > 8) and the pKa value was 8.8. The pKa value of the Mg2+-2′-CF complex was 6.8, and the fluorescence intensity was increased in the neutral conditions. Thus, the addition of Mg2+ resulted in a lowering of the pKa and also an increase of the fluorescence intensity.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2003
Accepted
10 Feb 2003
First published
20 Feb 2003

Analyst, 2003,128, 719-723

Development of selective, visible light-excitable, fluorescent magnesium ion probes with a novel fluorescence switching mechanism

T. Shoda, K. Kikuchi, H. Kojima, Y. Urano, H. Komatsu, K. Suzuki and T. Nagano, Analyst, 2003, 128, 719 DOI: 10.1039/B212835G

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