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A thiol-anchored solvatochromic and fluorogenic molecular rotor for covalent protein labeling in SDS-PAGE and mitochondria specific fluorescence imaging.

Chao WangYujie WangMengxiang FengRongrong YuanGuang Chen
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
Fluorescent labeling is a widely used method for protein detection and fluorescence imaging. A solvatochromic and fluorogenic molecular rotor DASPBCl was developed for covalent protein labeling in solution and SDS-PAGE, and also for stable mitochondria labeling and fluorescence imaging. The dye DASPBCl consisted of a 4-( N , N -dimethylamino)phenyl moiety as the electron donor and a positively charged N -benzylpyridinium moiety as the electron acceptor. A benzyl chloride group was introduced into the pyridine moiety for covalent labeling of thiol in proteins. When the fluorescent dye DASPBCl is covalently labeled to the thiol of proteins, significantly enhanced fluorescence was obtained, which is attributed to the polarity sensitivity caused solvatochromic effect from the hydrophobic protein structure and the viscosity sensitivity caused fluorogenic effect from the restriction of single bond rotation. DASPBCl exhibits high sensitivity and good linear response for protein detection in SDS-PAGE analysis with both the pre-staining method and post-staining method. DASPBCl was also successfully used for covalently protein-anchored fluorescence imaging of mitochondria in living cells.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescence imaging
  • photodynamic therapy
  • living cells
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • single molecule
  • cell death
  • label free
  • reactive oxygen species
  • small molecule
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • energy transfer