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Designing a green-emitting viscosity-sensitive 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza- s -indacene (BODIPY) probe for plasma membrane viscosity imaging.

Artūras PolitaMilda StancikaitėRokas ŽvirblisKarolina MaleckaitėJelena Dodonova-VaitkūnienėSigitas TumkevičiusArun Prabha ShivabalanGintaras Valinčius
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Viscosity is a key characteristic of lipid membranes - it governs the passive diffusion of solutes and affects the lipid raft formation and membrane fluidity. Precise determination of viscosity values in biological systems is of great interest and viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probes offer a convenient solution for this task. In this work we present a novel membrane-targeting and water-soluble viscosity probe BODIPY-PM, which is based on one of the most frequently used probes BODIPY-C 10 . Despite its regular use, BODIPY-C 10 suffers from poor integration into liquid-ordered lipid phases and lack of water solubility. Here, we investigate the photophysical characteristics of BODIPY-PM and demonstrate that solvent polarity only slightly affects the viscosity-sensing qualities of BODIPY-PM. In addition, with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), we imaged microviscosity in complex biological systems - large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs), tethered bilayer membranes (tBLMs) and live lung cancer cells. Our study showcases that BODIPY-PM preferentially stains the plasma membranes of live cells, equally well partitions into both liquid-ordered and liquid-disordered phases and reliably distinguishes lipid phase separation in tBLMs and LUVs.
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