Rhodamine-based cyclic hydroxamate as fluorescent pH probe for imaging of lysosomes

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Title
Rhodamine-based cyclic hydroxamate as fluorescent pH probe for imaging of lysosomes
Author(s)
Y J Kim; Mina Jang; Jongtae Roh; Y J Lee; H J Moon; J Byun; J Wi; Sung-Kyun Ko; J Tae
Bibliographic Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 24, no. 20, pp. 15073-15073
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Monitoring the microenvironment within specific cellular regions is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of life events. Fluorescent probes working in different ranges of pH regions have been developed for the local imaging of different pH environments. Especially, rhodamine-based fluorescent pH probes have been of great interest due to their ON/OFF fluorescence depending on the spirolactam ring's opening/closure. By introducing the N-alkyl-hydroxamic acid instead of the alkyl amines in the spirolactam of rhodamine, we were able to tune the pH range where the ring opening and closing of the spirolactam occurs. This six-membered cyclic hydroxamate spirolactam ring of rhodamine B proved to be highly fluorescent in acidic pH environments. In addition, we could monitor pH changes of lysosomes in live cells and zebrafish.
Keyword
Fluorescent probeRhodamine BHydroxamateFluorescent imagingAcidic pH
ISSN
1661-6596
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015073
Type
Article
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