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Golgi-Targeted Fluorescent Probe for Imaging NO in Alzheimer's Disease.

Zixu HeDiankai LiuYa LiuXiaohua LiWen ShiHuimin Ma
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Nitric oxide (NO) is a crucial neurotransmitter participating in many biological processes via nitrosylation reaction. NO produced in diverse subcellular regions also regulates the function of cells in different manners. A Golgi apparatus is rich in nitric oxide synthase and may serve as a potential therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, due to the lack of an effective tool, it is difficult to reveal the relationship between Golgi-NO and AD. Herein, we report Golgi-NO as the first Golgi-targeted fluorescent probe for sensing and imaging NO in the Golgi apparatus. The probe is designed and synthesized by incorporating 4-sulfamoylphenylamide as a Golgi-targeted moiety to 6-carboxyrhodamine B, generating a fluorophore of Golgi-RhB with modifiable carboxyl, which is then combined with the NO recognition moiety of o -diaminobenzene. The probe shows superior analytical performance including accurate Golgi-targeted ability and high selectivity for NO. Moreover, using the probe, we disclose a significant increase of NO in Golgi apparatus in the AD model. This study provides a competent tool for studying the function and nitrosylation of NO in the Golgi apparatus in related diseases.
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