Issue 47, 2022

Aminoindole and naphthalimide based charge transfer fluorescent probes for pH sensing and live cell imaging

Abstract

Fluorescent probes are essential for imaging of cancer cells and for tracking organelles inside cells. We have synthesized three molecular rotors AIN, AINP and F-AINP based on 1-aminoindole (AI) as an electron donor and naphthalimide as an electron acceptor. All compounds showed charge transfer (CT) character, aggregation induced emission (AIE) and emission responsiveness towards temperature variation and solvent viscosity. AINP was most sensitive towards viscosity among all molecules with a viscosity sensitivity of ∼0.37. AIN, AINP and F-AINP showed negative temperature coefficients in chloroform with internal sensitivities of −0.04% °C−1, −0.08% °C−1 and −0.1% °C−1, respectively. Furthermore, all the rotors were sensitive towards the pH of the solvent environment as revealed by acid titration and base back-titration and served as colorimetric pH sensors with intriguing photophysical characteristics. Additionally, AINP and F-AINP were used to image the live cancer cell line A549 and the fibroblast cell line L929, and the imaging studies revealed the incorporation of dyes in the cytoplasmic space of the cells except for the nuclei.

Graphical abstract: Aminoindole and naphthalimide based charge transfer fluorescent probes for pH sensing and live cell imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2022
Accepted
08 Nov 2022
First published
10 Nov 2022

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2022,20, 9422-9430

Aminoindole and naphthalimide based charge transfer fluorescent probes for pH sensing and live cell imaging

S. Sharma, S. Srinivas, S. Rakshit and S. Sengupta, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2022, 20, 9422 DOI: 10.1039/D2OB01614A

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