Issue 12, 2024

Developing NIR xanthene-chalcone fluorophores with large Stokes shifts for fluorescence imaging

Abstract

A series of novel near-infrared (NIR) xanthene-chalcone fluorophores were constructed through a modular synthesis with the electron-donating xanthene moiety and the electron-withdrawing chalcone moiety. These fluorophores are convenient for fluorescence imaging in living cells, benefiting from their NIR emissions (650–710 nm), large Stokes shifts (>100 nm), moderate quantum yields and low cytotoxicity. The substituted hydroxyl group of the xanthene-chalcone fluorophore HCA-E facilitates the development of multifunctional fluorescent probes. As an example, a highly sensitive and selective probe N-HCA-E for glutathione (GSH) detection was developed based on the fluorophore HCA-E. A 4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl (4-Ns) group was introduced to cage the hydroxyl group of HCA-E, which was used as a selective recognition site for the thiol of GSH and an effective fluorescence quencher. Probe N-HCA-E revealed NIR “turn-on” fluorescence (709 nm) for endogenous and exogenous GSH detection in lysosomes with a large Stokes shift (129 nm) and high anti-interference ability.

Graphical abstract: Developing NIR xanthene-chalcone fluorophores with large Stokes shifts for fluorescence imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Mar 2024
Accepted
16 Apr 2024
First published
23 Apr 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 3372-3379

Developing NIR xanthene-chalcone fluorophores with large Stokes shifts for fluorescence imaging

C. Wang, R. Yuan, S. Ma, Q. Miao, X. Zhao, Y. Liu, S. Bi and G. Chen, Analyst, 2024, 149, 3372 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN00339J

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