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pH-Dominated Selective Imaging of Lipid Droplets and Mitochondria via a Polarity-Reversible Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe.

Qingqing BaiChaojie YangMajun YangZhaoqing PeiXiaobo ZhouJinxia LiuHaiwei JiGuo LiMingmin WuYuling QinQi WangLi Wu
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Elucidating the intrinsic relationship between mitochondrial pH (pH m ) fluctuation and lipid droplets (LDs) formation is vital in cell physiology. The development of small-molecular fluorescent probes for discrimination and simultaneous visualization of pH m fluctuation toward LDs has not yet been reported. In this work, utilizing pH-driven polarity-reversible hemicyanine and rhodamine derivatives, a multifunctional fluorescent probe is developed for selectively identifying mitochondria and LDs under specific pH values via dual-emission channels. This rapid-response probe, Hcy-Rh, has two distinct chemical structures under acidic and alkaline circumstances. In acidic conditions, Hcy-Rh exhibits good hydrophilicity that can target mitochondria and display an intense red fluorescence. Conversely, the probe becomes lipophilic under weakly alkaline conditions and targets LDs, showing a strong blue emission. In this manner, Hcy-Rh can selectively label mitochondria and LDs, exhibiting red and blue fluorescence, respectively. Moreover, this ratiometric probe is applied to map pH m changes in living cells under the stimulus with FCCP, NAC, and H 2 O 2 . The interplay of LD-mitochondria under oleic acid treatment and starvation-induced autophagy has been studied using this probe at different pH values. In a word, Hcy-Rh is a potential candidate for further exploring mitochondria-LD interaction mechanisms under pH m fluctuation. Moreover, the polarity-dependent strategy is valuable for designing other functional biological probes in imaging multiple organelles.
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