A Selective Turn-On Fluorescent Sensor for Imaging Copper in Living Cells
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
We present the synthesis, properties, and biological applications of Coppersensor-1 (CS1), a new water-soluble, turn-on fluorescent sensor for intracellular imaging of copper in living biological samples. CS1 utilizes a BODIPY reporter and thioether-rich receptor to provide high selectivity and sensitivity for Cu+ over other biologically relevant metal ions, including Cu2+, in aqueous solution. This BODIPY-based probe is the first Cu+-responsive sensor with visible excitation and emission profiles and gives a 10-fold turn-on response for detecting this ion. Confocal microscopy experiments further establish that CS1 is membrane-permeable and can successfully monitor intracellular Cu+ levels within living cells.
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5Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- BODIPY
- Fluorescence
- Thioether
- Copper
- Intracellular
- Confocal microscopy
- Metal ions in aqueous solution
- Clean water and sanitation