4.7 Article

Dual-emission NIR fluorescent probe sensitive response biological microenvironment and sulfur dioxide

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 344, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.130244

Keywords

Near infrared; Viscosity; Mitochondria-targeted; Microenvironment; SO2

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21775096, 22074084, 21878180]
  2. Shanxi Province1331 project key innovation team construction plan cultivation team [2018-CT-1]
  3. 2018 Xiangyuan County Solid Waste Comprehensive Utilization Science and Technology Project [2018XYSDJS-05]
  4. Shanxi Province Foundation for Returness [2017-026]
  5. Shanxi Collaborative Innovation Center of High Value-added Utilization of Coal-related Wastes [2015-10-B3]
  6. Shanxi Province Foundation for Selected [2019]
  7. Scientific and Technological Innovation Programs of Higher Education Institutions in Shanxi [2019L0031]
  8. Key R&D Program of Shanxi Province [201903D421069]
  9. Shanxi Province Science Foundation [201901D111015]
  10. Key R&D and transformation plan of Qinghai Province [2020-GX-101]
  11. Scientific Instrument Center of Shanxi University [201512]
  12. Innovative Talents of Higher Education Institutions of Shanxi
  13. One hundred people plan of Shanxi Province

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A new NIR fluorescent probe Mito-Th was developed for simultaneous detection of SO2 and viscosity in mitochondria, with red and blue fluorescence channels responding to viscosity and SO2, respectively. The probe has been successfully applied to monitor mitochondria in cells and zebrafish, revealing the relationship between viscosity and SO2 during mitochondrial dysfunction.
The viscosity and sulfur dioxide (SO2) of mitochondria are key indicators for changes in the cell microenvironment. At present, the emission wavelength of fluorescent probes responding to viscosity was relatively short. Among of them, fewer probes responded to both viscosity and sulfur dioxide. Herein, we developed a NIR (Near Infrared) fluorescent probe Mito-Th (740 nm) for simultaneous detecting SO2 and viscosity in mitochondria: N, N-dimethyl-4(thiophen-2-yl)-aniline acts as fluorescent rotors to regulate the twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) process for achieving viscosity response; the C = C of indole salt linked to thiophene responding to the nucleophilic addition of SO2. Thus, the probe responded to viscosity and SO2 by red and blue fluorescence channels, respectively. More importantly, we have successfully applied the probe Mito-Th to monitor both viscosity and SO2 of mitochondria in cells and zebrafish, and revealed the relationship between viscosity and SO2 during mitochondrial dysfunction. It will provide guidance for the regulation of mitochondrial dysfunction.

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