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Designed Benzothiadiazole Fluorophores for Selective Mitochondrial Imaging and Dynamics
Author(s) -
Carvalho Pedro H. P. R.,
Correa Jose R.,
Guido Bruna C.,
Gatto Claudia C.,
De Oliveira Heibbe C. B.,
Soares Thereza A.,
Neto Brenno A. D.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.201404039
Subject(s) - fluorescence , biophysics , mitochondrion , fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy , staining , cell division , chemistry , biology , cell , biochemistry , genetics , physics , quantum mechanics
A series of new rationale designed 2,1,3‐benzothiadiazole (BTD) fluorescent derivatives has been synthesized and applied for cellular selective staining of cancer cells in cell‐imaging experiments. Four new synthesized BTD derivatives showed only poor or reasonable cellular selection, but with excellent fluorescence intensity and almost no background signal emitting at the blue or green channels. The knowledge gained by analysing their molecular architecture, however, allowed the planning and synthesis of a fluorescent BTD, which was then successfully tested and showed superior mitochondrial selection with outstanding results in bioimaging experiments in living cells. The new marker (named Splendor) was then compared with the commercially available MitoTracker Red (also through co‐staining experiments) and showed far better mitochondrial selection, fluorescence intensity and chemical stability. Mitochondrial imaging and tracking (dynamic changes) was possible using Splendor during the whole cellular division cycle. DFT calculations were performed to offer insights into the origin of the chemical‐ and photostability of BTD derivatives. In addition, molecular docking calculations hint at a potential molecular target for the BTD derivatives in the mitochondrial protein adenine nucleotide translocase, which may explain the mitochondrial selectivity of Splendor versus the other four BTD derivatives.

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