Development of an oxidative dehydrogenation-based fluorescent probe for Cu and its biological imaging in living cells |
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Authors: | Jiangli Fan Xiaojian Liu Mingming HuHao Zhu Fengling SongXiaojun Peng |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, No. 2 Linggong Road, High-tech District, Dalian 116024, China |
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Abstract: | Based on a boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) derivative containing an N, O and S tridentate ligand, a Cu2+ fluorescent probe BTCu was developed. The detection mechanism was verified as Cu2+-promoted oxidative dehydrogenation of an amine moiety, leading to a formation of a fluorescent Cu+-Schiff base complex. Free BTCu exhibited a maximum absorption wavelength at 496 nm, and a very weak maximum emission at 511 nm. Upon addition of various metals ions, it showed large fluorescence enhancement toward Cu2+ (417-fold in MeCN and 103-fold in MeCN/HEPES solution, respectively) with high selectivity. The detection limits are as low as 1.74 × 10−8 M and 4.96 × 10−8 M in the two different solutions, respectively. And BTCu could work in a wide pH range with an extraordinary low pKa of 1.21 ± 0.06. Using fluorescence microscopy, the probe was shown to be capable of penetrating into living cells and imaging intracellular Cu2+ changes. |
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Keywords: | BODIPY Fluorescent probe Cu2+ Oxidative dehydrogenation Living cells |
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