Issue 16, 2023

“One stone, two birds”: a mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for the detection of viscosity and HSO3 in living cells

Abstract

The material transport and physiological events of mitochondria need to be supported by a suitable microenvironment. For example, high viscosity will seriously hinder material exchange, and SO2, as the precursor of HSO3, is an endogenous signal molecule that plays a key role in information transmission. It is very important to detect viscosity and HSO3 in mitochondria. Here, we developed a dual-responsive fluorescent probe (named Hcy-NT) to image the changes in mitochondrial viscosity and HSO3 in a “killing two birds with one stone” manner. Hcy-NT showed an OFF–ON fluorescence signal for the increase in cell viscosity induced by nystatin, while an ON–OFF fluorescence signal for intracellular and endogenous HSO3. Its limits of detection for HSO3 were calculated by both absorption and fluorescence methods, which were 1.200 and 1.291 μM, respectively. This work provides a valuable tool for the study of viscosity and HSO3 related physiological processes and the diagnosis of potential diseases.

Graphical abstract: “One stone, two birds”: a mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for the detection of viscosity and HSO3− in living cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jun 2023
Accepted
06 Jul 2023
First published
07 Jul 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 3798-3805

“One stone, two birds”: a mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for the detection of viscosity and HSO3 in living cells

B. Zhang, L. Shi, X. Ma, D. Yang, H. Sun, Y. Tang and X. Zhang, Analyst, 2023, 148, 3798 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN00905J

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