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A Naphthalimide Based "Turn-ON" Probe for Wash-Free Imaging of Lipid-Droplet in Living Cells With an Excellent Selectivity.

Laurane MichelPhilippe DurandArnaud Chevalier
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2024)
The impacts of dimethylation of 4-Amino-1,8-Naphthalimide (ANI) on its photophysical properties are reported. The resulting 4-DiMe-ANI displays completely different fluorescence properties, conferring it ability to selectively label lipid droplets in living cells. A comprehensive photophysical study revealed that this selectivity arises from an Internal Charge Transfer favored in lipophilic media to the detriment of a non-emissive TICT in more polar media. This results in a very high "LDs/Cytosol" signal ratio, enabling LDs to be imaged with an excellent signal-to-noise ratio, and positioning its performance above that of the BODIPY 493/503 commonly used to image LDs.
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