"One stone, two birds": a mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for the detection of viscosity and HSO 3 - in living cells
The material transport and physiological events of mitochondria need to be supported by a suitable microenvironment. For example, high viscosity will seriously hinder material exchange, and SO , as the precursor of HSO , is an endogenous signal molecule that plays a key role in information transmiss...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analyst (London) 2023-08, Vol.148 (16), p.3798-3805 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The material transport and physiological events of mitochondria need to be supported by a suitable microenvironment. For example, high viscosity will seriously hinder material exchange, and SO
, as the precursor of HSO
, is an endogenous signal molecule that plays a key role in information transmission. It is very important to detect viscosity and HSO
in mitochondria. Here, we developed a dual-responsive fluorescent probe (named Hcy-NT) to image the changes in mitochondrial viscosity and HSO
in a "killing two birds with one stone" manner. Hcy-NT showed an OFF-ON fluorescence signal for the increase in cell viscosity induced by nystatin, while an ON-OFF fluorescence signal for intracellular and endogenous HSO
. Its limits of detection for HSO
were calculated by both absorption and fluorescence methods, which were 1.200 and 1.291 μM, respectively. This work provides a valuable tool for the study of viscosity and HSO
related physiological processes and the diagnosis of potential diseases. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2654 1364-5528 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D3AN00905J |