Abstract

Intracellular pH plays a pivotal role in various biological processes. Herein, we adopted the through bond energy transfer (TBET) strategy to design a unique type of ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probe for imaging of lysosomal pH in live cells and tissues, termed Np-Rh-Lys. Specifically, a two-photon fluorophore (D-π-A-structured naphthalimide derivative) and a rhodamine B fluorophore were directly connected, and dimethylamino moiety served as a lysosomal targeting-group. The experiments demonstrate new probe Np-Rh-Lys was a reliable and specific probe for labeling lysosomes in living cells with two well-resolved emission peaks separated by 80 nm, and which showed high ratiometric imaging resolution and deep-tissue imaging depth over 180 μm, we thus may expect the new platform prompt the development of a wide variety of ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probes application in biological systems.

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