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An activatable AIEgen probe for in-situ monitoring and long-term tracking of ferrous ions in living cells

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DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109271

Keywords

Fluorescent probe; Ferrous ion; Aggression induced emission (AIE); Near infrared; Large Stokes shift

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  1. Shenzhen Basic Research Project [JCYJ20180507181654823]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2018JY0360]

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The study introduced a new AIE-based probe QM-Fe for detecting Fe2+ with promising potential for applications. The probe exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity towards Fe2+ in aqueous solution, and demonstrated superior performance in detecting endogenous and exogenous Fe2+ in living cells compared to the ACQ probe DCM-Fe.
Homeostasis of iron ions takes part in a number of biological processes. Its dysregulation is associated with various diseases. However, the lack of effective fluorescent probe for detecting ferrous ion (Fe2+) severely hinders our in-depth understanding of its biological functions. Herein, the aggregation induced emission (AIE)based probe QM-Fe for Fe2+ detection was reported. The probe demonstrated intriguing photophysical properties including near infrared emission, large Stokes shift as well as AIE characteristics. In aqueous solution, the probe also displayed rapid response, high sensitivity, and high selectivity towards Fe2+. More importantly, QM-Fe demonstrated great ability to detect endogenous and exogenous Fe2+ in living cells, showing superior property over the aggregation caused quenching (ACQ) probe DCM-Fe owing to in-situ monitoring and long-term tracking ability. We envision that this work will provide a solid basis for the development of next-generation Fe2+ fluorescent probes.

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