Fluorescence probes for prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using Re(CO) complexes with an electron withdrawing ancillary ligand
Research in fluorescence microscopy presents new challenges, especially with respect to the development of new metal-based fluorophores. In this work, new fac -[Re(CO) 3 (bpy)L]PF 6 ( C3 ) and fac -[Re(CO) 3 (dmb)L]PF 6 ( C4 ) complexes, where L is an ancillary ligand, E -2-((3-amino-pyridin-4-ylimi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2016-08, Vol.4 (9), p.7687-77 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Research in fluorescence microscopy presents new challenges, especially with respect to the development of new metal-based fluorophores. In this work, new
fac
-[Re(CO)
3
(bpy)L]PF
6
(
C3
) and
fac
-[Re(CO)
3
(dmb)L]PF
6
(
C4
) complexes, where L is an ancillary ligand,
E
-2-((3-amino-pyridin-4-ylimino)-methyl)-4,6-di-
tert
-butylphenol, both exhibiting an intramolecular hydrogen bond, have been synthesized for use as preliminary probes for fluorescence microscopy. The complexes were characterized using chemical techniques such as UV-vis,
1
H-NMR, TOCSY, FT-IR, cyclic voltammetry, mass spectrometry (EI-MS 752.22 M
+
for
C3
and 780.26 M
+
for
C4
) and DFT calculations including spinorbit effects. The electron withdrawing nature of the ancillary ligand L in
C3
and
C4
explains their electrochemical behavior, which shows the oxidation of Re
I
at 1.84 V for
C3
and at 1.88 V for
C4
. The UV-vis absorption and emission properties have been studied at room temperature in acetonitrile solution. The complexes show luminescent emission with a large Stokes shift (
ex
= 366 nm,
em
= 610 nm for
C3
and
ex
= 361 nm,
em
= 560 nm for
C4
). The TDDFT calculations suggest that an experimental mixed absorption band at 360 nm could be assigned to MLCT (d(Re) *(dmb)) and LLCT ((L) *(dmb)) transitions. We have also assessed the cytotoxicity of
C3
and
C4
in an epithelial cell line (T84). We found that 12.5 g ml
1
of
C3
or
C4
is the minimum concentration needed to kill 80% of the cell population, as determined by neutral red uptake. Finally, the potential of
C3
and
C4
as biological dyes for use in fluorescent microscopy was assessed in bacteria (
Salmonella enterica
) and yeasts (
Candida albicans
and
Cryptococcus
spp.), and in an ovarian cancer cell line (SKOV-3). We found that in all cases, both
C3
and
C4
are suitable compounds to be used as fluorescent dyes for biological purposes. In addition, we present evidence suggesting that these rhenium(
i
) tricarbonyl complexes may be also useful as differential fluorescent dyes in yeasts (
Candida albicans
and
Cryptococcus
spp.), without the need for antibodies.
Re(CO)
3
+
complexes with an ancillary ligand present an electron withdrawing effect suitable for cell imaging. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6nj00905k |