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A ratiometric fluorescence probe for lysosomal polarity.

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2018-05-01

Journal:Biomaterials

Included Journals:PubMed、SCIE、EI

Volume:164

Page Number:98-105

ISSN No.:1878-5905

Key Words:Fluorescence probe; Polarity; Lysosomes; Ratiometric imaging; Cell

Abstract:Lysosomal polarity affects the interaction activities between enzymes and substrates at the cellular level. Abnormal lysosomal polarity closely linked with disorders and diseases is worthy of attention. The first fluorescence probe, which can image polarity ratiometrically and detect lysosomal polarity quantitatively, is reported herein. The probe termed NOH can emit dual-peaks both in solvents (lambdaem = 474, 552 nm) and in micro-environment. NOH exhibits the Boltzmann function response of the fluorescence intensity ratio to the polarity in a wide range and localizes at lysosomes specifically (Rr = 0.97). In the method of ratiometric fluorescence imaging with NOH, the variation of lysosomal polarity (Deltaf) can be directly discerned by the color changes. In virtue of ratiometric fluorescence imaging and the Boltzmann function relationship between the fluorescence intensity ratio and the polarity, lysosomal polarity in MCF-7 cells was calculated to be 0.224 and the polarity in the condition of lysosomal storage disorders (or cell death) could also be obtained. This probe will be a promising tool for studying lysosome-related physiological or pathological processes. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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