Abstract

Live cell imaging of lysosome positioning and motility is critical to studying lysosome status and function for pharmacological interventions. To create a super stable lysosomal probe for long-term live cell imaging, we have designed and synthesized an aromatic-peptide-conjugated cyclometalated iridium(III) complex that emits light via π-π stacking oriented self-assembly in water at extremely low concentration. Through endocytic trafficking, self-assemblies are transformed from nanoparticles into sturdily packed networks that are stabilized in lysosomal acidic environment. Upon short time/low dose treatment of the iridium complex at passage 0, live cell lysosomal tracking is applicable beyond the 14th passage of cells with high labelling rate and a mild decline in luminescence intensity. The illuminated lysosomes are trackable using super-resolution imaging to study their response to cellular processes.

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