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Donor-Acceptor-Donor Fluorene Derivatives for Two-Photon Fluorescence Lysosomal Imaging

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 75, Issue 12, Pages 3965-3974

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo100554j

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-0832622, ECS-0524533, ECCS-0621715]
  2. National Institutes of Health [1 R15 EB008858-01]

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As part of a strategy to achieve large two-photon absorptivity in fluorene-based probes, a series of donor- acceptor-donor (D-A-D) type derivatives were synthesized and their two-photon absorption (2PA) properties investigated. The synthesis of D-A-D fluorophores was achieved by efficient preparation of key intermediates for the introduction of central electron acceptor groups. To accomplish the synthesis of two of the new derivatives, a high-yield method for a one-step direct dibromomethylation of phenyl sulfide was developed. The linear and nonlinear optical properties, including UV-vis absorption, fluorescence emission, fluorescence anisotropy, and two-photon absorption (2PA), of the new D-A-D compounds were measured and compared to their D-A or D-D counterparts. Fully conjugated acceptor moieties in the center of the D-A-D fluorophore led to the greatest increase in the 2PA cross section, while weakly conjugated central acceptors exhibited only a modest increase in the 2PA cross section relative to D-A diploar analogs. Encapsulation of the new probes in Pluronic F 108N F micelles, and subsequent incubation in HCT 116 cells, resulted in very high lysosomal colocalization (> 0.98 colocalization coefficient) relative to commercial Lysotracker Red, making the micelle-encapsulated dyes particularly attractive as fluorescent probes for two-photon fluorescence microscopy lysosomal imaging.

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