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Development of a Neutral Diketopyrrolopyrrole Phosphine Oxide for the Selective Bioimaging of Mitochondria at the Nanomolar Level
Authors:Dr Thais F Abelha  Dr Graeme Morris  Dr Sandro M Lima  Dr Luis H C Andrade  Dr Andrew J McLean  Prof Cameron Alexander  Dr Jesus Calvo-Castro  Dr Callum J McHugh
Institution:1. School of Pharmacy, The University of Nottingham, University Park, NG72RD Nottingham, UK;2. School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, PA12BE Paisley, UK;3. Grupo de Espectroscopia Óptica e Fototérmica, Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, CP 351, 79804-970 Dourados, MS, Brazil;4. School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, AL109AB Hatfield, UK
Abstract:Development of novel bioimaging materials that exhibit organelle specific accumulation continues to be at the forefront of research interests and efforts. Among the various subcellular organelles, mitochondria, which are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, are of particular interest in relation to their vital function. To date, most molecular probes that target mitochondria utilise delocalised lipophilic cations such as triphenylphosphonium and pyridinium. However, the use of such charged motifs is known to be detrimental to the working function of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential and there remains a strong case for development of neutral mitochondrial fluorescent probes. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time the exploitation of diketopyrrolopyrrole-based chemistries for the realisation of a neutral fluorescent probe that exhibits organelle specific accumulation within the mitochondria at the nanomolar level. The synthesised probe, which bears a neutral triphenylphosphine oxide moiety, exhibits a large Stokes shift and high fluorescence quantum yield in water, both highly sought-after properties in the development of bioimaging agents. In vitro studies reveal no interference with cell metabolism when tested for the human MCF7 breast cancer cell and nanomolar subcellular organelle colocalisation with commercially available mitochondrial staining agent Mitotracker Red. In light of its novelty, neutral structure and the preferential accumulation at nanomolar concentrations we anticipate this work to be of significant interest for the increasingly larger community devoted to the realisation of neutral mitochondrial selective systems and more widely to those engaged in the rational development of superior organic architectures in the biological field.
Keywords:diketopyrrolopyrroles  mitochondria staining  nanomolar  neutral probe
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