Abstract

In this work, a red-emissive RNA ligand bearing two positive charges were developed for the visualization of mitochondrial depolarization, via the subcellular localization of the ligand molecules. The ligand with quinolinium moiety and strong electronic donor displays red fluorescence peaked at 630 nm. Meanwhile, the probe is concentrated in mitochondria of live cells due to the high mitochondrial membrane potential, and re-localizes into nucleolus upon mitochondrial depolarization owing to the affinity to RNA. In this manner, the decrease of mitochondrial membrane potential could be real-timely and in-situ monitored with the red-emissive probe. Particularly, two cations were decorated on the probe, which enables the fast response to mitochondrial depolarization with elevated sensitivity. Cell damage induced by H2O2 was also successfully observed with the probe. We expect that the probe can promote researches on mitochondrial membrane potential, cell apoptosis, and relative areas.

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