Issue 26, 2019

A NIR fluorescent probe for detection of viscosity and lysosome imaging in live cells

Abstract

Lysosomes, as the cellular recycling center, are filled with numerous hydrolases that can degrade most cellular macromolecules. Studies have shown that the abnormality of viscosity in lysosomes will disrupt the normal function of lysosomes. Herein, a D–π-A structure near-infrared fluorescent probe containing N,N-dimethylamino benzene as an electron donor, benzothiozole as an electron acceptor, and a vinyl group as a π unit, Lyso-BTC, is explored for fluorescence imaging of lysosomes and detection of lysosomal viscosity changes. Lyso-BTC exhibits a large Stokes shift (∼180 nm), NIR emission (685 nm), good biocompatibility, excellent photostability, and fluorescence response to viscosity. Moreover, the results of in vitro studies reveal that Lyso-BTC is lysosome-targeted and could be applied for the detection of viscosity changes in lysosomes caused by chloroquine treatment. These results confirm that Lys-BTC could be employed to monitor lysosomal viscosity changes in living cells.

Graphical abstract: A NIR fluorescent probe for detection of viscosity and lysosome imaging in live cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 May 2019
Accepted
11 Jun 2019
First published
12 Jun 2019

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019,17, 6398-6403

A NIR fluorescent probe for detection of viscosity and lysosome imaging in live cells

T. Chen, Z. Chen, R. Liu and S. Zheng, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019, 17, 6398 DOI: 10.1039/C9OB01222B

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