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Harnessing Thorpe-Ingold Dialkylation to Access High-Hill-Percentage pH Probes.

Yansheng XiaoYunxia HuangZhenhua ZengXiao LuoXuhong QianYoujun Yang
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
Sensitivity is an important parameter for a molecular probe. Hill-type pH probes exhibit improved detection sensitivity compared to the traditional pH probes following the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. Exploiting positive cooperativity, we recently devised a novel molecular scaffold ( PHX ) to offer such an unconventional Hill-type pH titration profile. We previously confirmed that PHX is not a pure Hill-type probe yet. Only 64% of its absorbance/fluorescence turn-on is the result of a Hill-type pathway. The remaining 36% is from an undesired Henderson-Hasselbalch-type pathway (HH pathway). In this work, the Thorpe-Ingold dialkylation was harnessed to further suppress the percent contribution of the HH pathway down to 16%. We also propose that PHX is a viable molecular model for assessing the efficacy of the steric compressing effect induced by different Thorpe-Ingold dialkylations.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • single molecule
  • small molecule
  • fluorescent probe
  • fluorescence imaging