A pyrrole-tricyanofuran-based probe for the detection of bisulfite and viscosity in lysosomes of living cells and zebrafish

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE(2023)

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Abstract
A novel AIE active bifunctional probe for detecting bisulfite (HSO 3 -) and viscosity synchronously was developed based on pyrrole-tricyanofuran skeleton. This probe exhibited aggregation-induced emission behavior in almost pure aqueous media, and responded to HSO 3 - with a "turn-off" signal and viscosity changes with a "turn-on" signal in semi-aqueous solutions, respectively. The response mechanism of the probe associated with HSO 3 --involving C = C breakage was demonstrated via ESI-MS, 1 H NMR analysis, and density functional theory calculations. Furthermore, the probe has been applied to imaging endogenous HSO 3 - and viscosity changes in the lysosomes of C6 cells and zebrafish. (c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Bisulfite,Fluorescent probe,Lysosome-targeting,Viscosity changes,Zebrafish imaging
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