TY - JOUR
T1 - New near-infrared fluorescent probe for imaging superoxide anion of cell membrane
AU - Ma, Bokai
AU - Chai, Ziyin
AU - Liu, Ya
AU - He, Zixu
AU - Chen, Xinqi
AU - Qian, Chong
AU - Chen, Yongjia
AU - Wang, Weizhi
AU - Meng, Zihui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/2/15
Y1 - 2025/2/15
N2 - Selective imaging of superoxide anion is important for understanding its role in cell membrane biology, but is often a challenging task because of the lack of an effective fluorescence probe. In this study, a new near-infrared fluorescent probe (SHX-O) that can target cell membrane was developed for imaging superoxide anion. SHX-O was designed by simultaneously incorporating a sulfonated bis-indole and a diphenylphosphinyl recognition group into the hemicyanine moiety. The probe itself showed a rather weak fluorescence due to the hemicyanine's hydroxyl substitution; however, its reaction with superoxide anion caused a large enhancement of near-infrared fluorescence at 790 nm. Moreover, SHX-O exhibited not only high selectivity for superoxide anion over other reactive oxygen species, but also specific cell membrane localization, which may be attributed to the probe's amphiphilic structure. Using the probe, fluorescence imaging of cell membrane superoxide anion produced in the presence of xanthine oxidase and xanthine has been achieved in living cells. We believe that SHX-O may serve as a potential tool for imaging and investigating superoxide anion of cell membrane.
AB - Selective imaging of superoxide anion is important for understanding its role in cell membrane biology, but is often a challenging task because of the lack of an effective fluorescence probe. In this study, a new near-infrared fluorescent probe (SHX-O) that can target cell membrane was developed for imaging superoxide anion. SHX-O was designed by simultaneously incorporating a sulfonated bis-indole and a diphenylphosphinyl recognition group into the hemicyanine moiety. The probe itself showed a rather weak fluorescence due to the hemicyanine's hydroxyl substitution; however, its reaction with superoxide anion caused a large enhancement of near-infrared fluorescence at 790 nm. Moreover, SHX-O exhibited not only high selectivity for superoxide anion over other reactive oxygen species, but also specific cell membrane localization, which may be attributed to the probe's amphiphilic structure. Using the probe, fluorescence imaging of cell membrane superoxide anion produced in the presence of xanthine oxidase and xanthine has been achieved in living cells. We believe that SHX-O may serve as a potential tool for imaging and investigating superoxide anion of cell membrane.
KW - Cell membrane
KW - Fluorescence imaging
KW - Near-infrared fluorescent probe
KW - Superoxide anion
UR - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85209146278
U2 - 10.1016/j.saa.2024.125431
DO - 10.1016/j.saa.2024.125431
M3 - Article
C2 - 39549329
AN - SCOPUS:85209146278
SN - 1386-1425
VL - 327
JO - Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
JF - Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
M1 - 125431
ER -