Acid responsiveness of emissive morpholinyl aminoquinolines and their use for cell fluorescence imaging

Herein, we report emissive aminoquinoline derivatives ( TFMAQ ) containing alkylmorpholine and arylmorpholine groups and their photophysical properties, acid-responsiveness, and organelle targeting. The alkylmorpholine group is well-known to favour accumulation in lysosomes and be acid-responsive, b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2022-06, Vol.2 (21), p.4342-4351
Hauptverfasser: Fukumoto, Yuri, Umeno, Tomohiro, Kuramochi, Hina, Hamada, Koichi, Matsumoto, Shota, Suzuki, Noriko, Usui, Kazuteru, Mizutani, Akihiro, Karasawa, Satoru
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, we report emissive aminoquinoline derivatives ( TFMAQ ) containing alkylmorpholine and arylmorpholine groups and their photophysical properties, acid-responsiveness, and organelle targeting. The alkylmorpholine group is well-known to favour accumulation in lysosomes and be acid-responsive, but, counterintuitively, the TFMAQ derivatives containing ethylmorpholine groups showed limited accumulation in lysosomes and, instead, preferential accumulation in lipid droplets. The findings reported here will aid the development of organelle/tissue specific dyes for cell imaging and diagnosis. The alkylmorpholine group is well-known to favor accumulation in lysosomes, but the TFMAQ derivatives containing ethylmorpholine groups only showed limited accumulation in lysosomes and, instead, preferential accumulation in lipid droplets.
ISSN:1477-0520
1477-0539
DOI:10.1039/d2ob00546h