A Self-Calibrating Bipartite Viscosity Sensor for
Mitochondria
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Abstract
A self-calibrating
bipartite viscosity sensor <b>1</b> for
cellular mitochondria, composed of coumarin and boron-dipyrromethene
(BODIPY) with a rigid phenyl spacer and a mitochondria-targeting unit,
was synthesized. The sensor showed a direct linear relationship between
the fluorescence intensity ratio of BODIPY to coumarin or the fluorescence
lifetime ratio and the media viscosity, which allowed us to determine
the average mitochondrial viscosity in living HeLa cells as ca. 62
cP (cp). Upon treatment with an ionophore, monensin, or nystatin,
the mitochondrial viscosity was observed to increase to ca. 110 cP