Lighting Up Nucleolus To Report Mitochondria Damage Using a Mitochondria-to-Nucleolus Migration Probe
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- DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05629
Lighting Up Nucleolus To Report Mitochondria Damage Using a Mitochondria-to-Nucleolus Migration Probe
Abstract
Visualization of the mitochondrial state is crucial for tracking cell life processes and diagnosing disease, while fluorescent probes that can accurately assess mitochondrial status are currently scarce. Herein, a fluorescent probe named "SYN" was designed and prepared, which can target mitochondria via the mitochondrial membrane potential. Upon pathology or external stimulation, SYN can be released from the mitochondria and accumulate in the nucleolus to monitor the status of mitochondria. During this process, the brightness of the nucleolus can then serve as an indicator of mitochondrial damage. SYN has demonstrated excellent photostability in live cells as well as an extremely inert fluorescence response to bioactive molecules and the physiological pH environment of live cells. Spectroscopic titration and molecular docking studies have revealed that SYN can be lit up in nucleoli due to the high viscosity of the nucleus and the strong electrostatic interaction with the phosphate backbone of RNA. This probe is expected to be an exceptional tool based on its excellent imaging properties for tracking mitochondrial state in live cells.
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