論文がアクセプトされました(川俣先生・鈴木先生 共著)
Bright and Two-Photon Active Red Fluorescent Dyes that Selectively Move
Back and Forth Between the Mitochondria and Nucleus upon Changing the Mitochondrial
Membrane Potential
H. Seki, S. Onishi, N. Asamura, Y. Suzuki, J. Kawamata, D Kaneno, S Hadano, S Watanabe, Y Niko
J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018, 6, 7396-7401.
DOI: 10.1039/C8TB02415D
Abstruct: Since mitochondrial dysfunction was discovered to be the underlying cause
of several severe diseases, fluorescent probes with excellent optical properties
for visualising and monitoring the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP)
(a parameter of mitochondrial vitality) have been in high demand. Herein,
we present novel pyrene-based dyes exhibiting remarkably large two-photon
absorption around 900 nm and bright red emission around 620 nm (two-photon
brightness (Φσ2) = 425–525 GM), with selective localisation to the mitochondria
or nucleus in response to changes in the MMP, providing several advantages
over traditional MMP-monitoring probes such as Rhodamine 123 (Φσ2 = 64
GM). The intracellular behavior of the new dyes was investigated in detail.
The driving forces for the dyes to dissociate from the mitochondria and
migrate toward the nucleus upon decreasing the MMP were two key molecular
characteristics: the dyes’ permeability to mitochondrial membranes and
their affinity to nuclear DNA. The results provide significant insights
into improving the molecular design of the dyes.
