The Remarkable Effect of Halogen Substitution on the Membrane Transport of Fluorescent Molecules in Living Cells |
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Authors: | Harinarayana Ungati Dr. Vijayakumar Govindaraj Prof. Dr. Govindasamy Mugesh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | Small‐molecule‐based fluorescent probes have become important tools in biology for sensing and imaging applications. However, the biological applications of many of the fluorescent molecules are hampered by low cellular uptake and high toxicity. In this paper, we show for the first time that the introduction of halogen atoms enhances the cellular uptake of fluorescent molecules and the nature of halogen atoms plays a crucial role in the plasma membrane transport in mammalian cells. The remarkably higher uptake of iodinated compounds compared to that of their chloro or bromo analogues suggests that the strong halogen bonding ability of iodine atoms may play an important role in the membrane transport. This study provides a novel strategy for the transport of fluorescent molecules across the plasma membrane in living cells. |
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Keywords: | cellular uptake fluorescent molecules halogens MCT8 transporter thyroid hormones |
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