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A lysosome-targeting fluorescent probe to visualize endogenous and exogenous methylglyoxal in live cells and zebrafish.

Zongyuan LuoZhangyan ZhuTingrui ZhangHu JiangNan HuangFeng LiangZhouyu WangYuzhi LiXiao-Long HeShan Qian
Published in: The Analyst (2022)
The development of a lysosome-targeting fluorescent probe to visualize endogenous and exogenous methylglyoxal (MGO) in live cells has important implications for associated diseases. Herein, a lysosome-targeting fluorescent probe MGO-Naph-A was designed and synthesized to detect MGO with high selectivity. The probe contained naphthalimide as the fluorescent group, o -phenylenediamine as the MGO recognition group, and morpholine as the lysosome targeting group. This fluorescent probe could detect endogenous and exogenous MGO in living cells by precisely targeting and staining lysosomes. It could also detect MGO in living zebrafish. The results showed that the probe MGO-Naph-A has the potential to visualize MGO in lysosomes.
Keyphrases
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