Abstract

Bright red to NIR emitting cyanine probes 2-3 were synthesized in very good yields. Probes 2-3 exhibited excellent fluorescent quantum yields (ϕfl ≈ 0.1-0.4) and large Stokes shift (Δλ > 150 nm) due to efficient intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) in the conjugated π system. Organelle specificity of these probes was investigated by live cell fluorescence confocal microscopy studies. Probe 3 exhibited the ability to visualize the cell nucleus and mitochondria simultaneously in live cell samples during imaging experiments. However, in structurally modified probe 2 with different substituents (i.e., benzothiazolium vs benzothiazole), the selectivity of the probe switched entirely toward cellular lysosomes. Spectrometric DNA titration experiments were conducted to confirm the DNA/nucleus selectivity of probe 3. The study further evaluates the role of the substituent toward DNA selectivity. Probe 3 was identified as a valuable fluorescent marker to visually identify and study mitochondrial dysfunction in live cells via fluorescent confocal microscopy.

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