Palladium-Mediated Synthesis of a Near-Infrared Fluorescent K+ Sensor.
H M Dhammika BandaraZhengmao HuaMei ZhangSteven M PauffStephen C MillerElizabeth A Colby DavieWilliam R KobertzPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2017)
Potassium (K+) exits electrically excitable cells during normal and pathophysiological activity. Currently, K+-sensitive electrodes and electrical measurements are the primary tools to detect K+ fluxes. Here, we describe the synthesis of a near-IR, oxazine fluorescent K+ sensor (KNIR-1) with a dissociation constant suited for detecting changes in intracellular and extracellular K+ concentrations. KNIR-1 treatment of cells expressing voltage-gated K+ channels enabled the visualization of intracellular K+ depletion upon channel opening and restoration of cytoplasmic K+ after channel closing.