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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2015-02-16
Journal:ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、PubMed、Scopus
Volume:54
Issue:8
Page Number:2510-2514
ISSN No.:1433-7851
Key Words:cancer sensing; dyes; mitochondria; polarity; ratiometric imaging
Abstract:Mitochondrial polarity strongly influences the intracellular transportation of proteins and interactions between biomacromolecules. The first fluorescent probe capable of the ratiometric imaging of mitochondrial polarity is reported. The probe, termed BOB, has two absorption maxima ((abs)=426 and 561nm) and two emission maximaa strong green emission ((em)=467nm) and a weak red emission (642nm in methanol)when excited at 405nm. However, only the green emission is markedly sensitive to polarity changes, thus providing a ratiometric fluorescence response with a good linear relationship in both extensive and narrow ranges of solution polarity. BOB possesses high specificity to mitochondria (R-r=0.96) that is independent of the mitochondrial membrane potential. The mitochondrial polarity in cancer cells was found to be lower than that of normal cells by ratiometric fluorescence imaging with BOB. The difference in mitochondrial polarity might be used to distinguish cancer cells from normal cells.