“Click” disaggregation-induced emission of a fluorescent dye†
Abstract
Here we demonstrate a new approach to fluorogenic labelling, where a cationic hemicyanine (CHyC) exhibits disaggregation-induced emission (DIE) upon undergoing an azide–alkyne “click” reaction. CHyC self-associates and is self-quenched in aqueous buffer over a low micromolar concentration range. When an azido nucleoside (AmdU) or azide-containing cellular DNA is added to CHyC in the presence of Cu(I), a copper-catalysed azide–alkyne cycloaddition drives dye disaggregation, significantly increasing the fluorescence intensity of the probe upon its covalent attachment to modified biomolecules.
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