Acid responsiveness of emissive morpholinyl aminoquinolines and their use for cell fluorescence imaging.
Yuri FukumotoTomohiro UmenoHina KuramochiKoichi HamadaShota MatsumotoNoriko SuzukiKazuteru UsuiAkihiro MizutaniSatoru KarasawaPublished in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2022)
Herein, we report emissive aminoquinoline derivatives (TFMAQ) containing alkylmorpholine and arylmorpholine groups and their photophysical properties, acid-responsiveness, and organelle targeting. The alkylmorpholine group is well-known to favour accumulation in lysosomes and be acid-responsive, but, counterintuitively, the TFMAQ derivatives containing ethylmorpholine groups showed limited accumulation in lysosomes and, instead, preferential accumulation in lipid droplets. The findings reported here will aid the development of organelle/tissue specific dyes for cell imaging and diagnosis.