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Water-Soluble NIR-Absorbing Rylene Chromophores for Selective Staining of Cellular Organelles

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 138, Issue 9, Pages 2881-2884

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b10425

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  1. International Research Training Group 1404 'Self-organized Materials for Optoelectronics' (DFG)
  2. Sofia University Scientific Fund [77/2015]

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Biocompatible organic dyes emitting in the near-infrared are highly desirable in fluorescence imaging techniques. Herein we report a synthetic approach for building novel small peri-guanidine-fused naphthalene monoimide and perylene monoimide chromophores. The presented structures possess near-infrared absorption and emission, high photostability, and good water solubility. After a fast cellular uptake, they selectively stain mitochondria with a low background in live and fixed cells. They can be additionally modified in a one-step reaction with functional groups for covalent labeling of proteins. The low cytotoxicity allows a long time exposure of live cells to the dyes without the necessity of washing. Successful application in localization super-resolution microscopy was demonstrated in phosphate-buffered saline without any reducing or oxidizing additives.

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