Abstract

Hypochlorite (ClO−), which is an important reactive oxygen species (ROS) in biology, has attracted scientific attention. Intracellular ClO− are mainly produced in mitochondria. While many studies have shown that ClO− can be detected in mitochondria, low background signal interference fluorescent probes for detecting endogenous ClO− in mitochondria are still lacking. It is crucial to design a fluorescent probe with a large Stocks shift for rapid detection of ClO− in mitochondria in this regard. In this work, we have synthesized the probe PCH that can detect ClO− in the mitochondria. The probe PCH can target mitochondria and has fast response speed, high selectivity, large Stocks shift and low detection limitation. Utilizing this probe, we have been able to detect mitochondrial ClO− endogenously and exogenously. According to our study results, probe PCH can be used as a satisfactory imaging tool for detecting ClO− and can be used as a tool for exploring the complex physiological functions of ClO−.

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