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Tunable Heptamethine–Azo Dye Conjugate as an NIR Fluorescent Probe for the Selective Detection of Mitochondrial Glutathione over Cysteine and Homocysteine
Although
a lot of mitochondria-targeting biothiol probes have been
developed and applied to cellular imaging through thiol-induced disulfide
cleavage or Michael addition reactions, relatively few probes assess
mitochondrial GSH with high selectivity over Cys and Hcy and with
NIR fluorescence capable of noninvasive imaging in biological samples.
In order to monitor mitochondrial GSH with low background autofluorescence,
we designed a heptamethine–azo conjugate as an NIR fluorescent
probe by introducing a tunable lipophilic cation unit as the biomarker
for mitochondria and a nitroazo group as the GSH-selective reaction
site as well as the fluorescence quencher. The probe exhibited a dramatic
off–on NIR fluorescence response toward GSH with high selectivity
over other amino acids including Cys and Hcy. Further application
to cellular imaging indicated that the probe was highly responsive
to the changes of mitochondrial GSH in cells