Polymeric Micelles Encapsulating a Small Molecule SO 2 Fluorescent Probe Exhibiting Novel Analytical Performance and Enhanced Cellular Imaging Ability.
Chuang JiangGuifeng ZhangGongze PengYan-Hong LiuYingjun KongBo-Lin WangPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2018)
Because of the limited knowledge on the relationship between molecular structure and analytical performance, developing a small molecule fluorescent probe with desirable response properties is usually a laborious work. On the other hand, the application of small molecule fluorescent probe in biological samples is always limited due to the unwanted interaction between dyes and biomacromolecules. Polymer micelles, thanks to its unique core-shell structure, may have the potential to improve these situations. However, utilization of polymer micelles to improve these situations is rarely explored. Herein, we engineered the first micellar SO 2 nanoprobe Nano-Cz by self-assembly of a carbazole-based SO 2 small molecule probe and an amphiphilic copolymer (DSPE-mPEG2000). The optical and cell imaging experiments revealed that Nano-Cz can work in 100% aqueous environment and act as an effective mitochondrial-targeting ratio SO 2 nanoprobe. Compared with the single small molecule probe, Nano-Cz showed extraordinary large dynamic response range (0-0.7 mM vs 0-50 μM), eliminated signal interference from DNA and superior cellular imaging performance. These results clearly show the ability of polymer micelles in modulating sensors' analytical performance and reducing the signal interference from the unwanted interaction between small molecule probe and biomacromolecule, indicating that polymer micelles encapsulating single small molecule probe can provide us an alternative strategy to explore sensors with various performance and promote the biological application of fluorescent sensors. In addition, we hope that more and more polymer micelles would be used to construct biosensors in the future.
Keyphrases
- small molecule
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- drug delivery
- drug release
- cancer therapy
- single molecule
- protein protein
- high resolution
- hyaluronic acid
- single cell
- oxidative stress
- stem cells
- quantum dots
- low cost
- cell therapy
- liquid chromatography
- risk assessment
- climate change
- current status
- photodynamic therapy
- human health