Two-Photon Fluorescence Probe for Selective Monitoring of Superoxide in Live Cells and Tissues
- PMID: 31631657
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b03937
Two-Photon Fluorescence Probe for Selective Monitoring of Superoxide in Live Cells and Tissues
Abstract
The abnormal location or generation of superoxide radical anion (O2•-) are implicated in many diseases, including cancers; thus, development of an efficient method to detect O2•- is of great importance. Inspired by the fluorophore-governed selective manner to O2•- and peroxynitrite (ONOO-) of previously reported phosphinate-based fluorescence probes, in this contribution, a phosphinothioate-containing probe, TPP, was designed. The probe exhibited easy accessibility through a one-step sequence and good photostability and biocompatibility. Interestingly, TPP showed high specificity and sensitivity to O2•- over other reactive oxygen species/nitrogen species including ONOO-. Furthermore, with the assistance of two-photon microscopy, TPP was successfully applied for imaging endogenous O2•- in live cells and tissues.
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