Versatile naphthalimide tetrazines for fluorogenic bioorthogonal labelling
Fluorescent probes for biological imaging have revealed much about the functions of biomolecules in health and disease. Fluorogenic probes, which are fluorescent only upon a bioorthogonal reaction with a specific partner, are particularly advantageous as they ensure that fluorescent signals observed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC chemical biology 2021-10, Vol.2 (5), p.1491-1498 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fluorescent probes for biological imaging have revealed much about the functions of biomolecules in health and disease. Fluorogenic probes, which are fluorescent only upon a bioorthogonal reaction with a specific partner, are particularly advantageous as they ensure that fluorescent signals observed in biological imaging arise solely from the intended target. In this work, we report the first series of naphthalimide tetrazines for bioorthogonal fluorogenic labelling. We establish that all of these compounds can be used for imaging through photophysical, analytical and biological studies. The best candidate was
Np6mTz
, where the tetrazine ring is appended to the naphthalimide at its 6-position
via
a phenyl linker in a
meta
configuration. Taking our synthetic scaffold, we generated two targeted variants,
LysoNpTz
and
MitoNpTz
, which successfully localized within the lysosomes and mitochondria respectively, without the requirement of genetic modification. In addition, the naphthalimide tetrazine system was used for the no-wash imaging of insulin amyloid fibrils
in vitro
, providing a new method that can monitor their growth kinetics and morphology. Since our synthetic approach is simple and modular, these new naphthalimide tetrazines provide a novel scaffold for a range of bioorthogonal tetrazine-based imaging agents for selective staining and sensing of biomolecules.
New naphthalimide tetrazine probes permit fluorescent imaging of biomolecules
in vitro
and in living cells. They can be modified to provide previously unknown information about health and disease in biological systems. |
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ISSN: | 2633-0679 2633-0679 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1cb00128k |