Highly sensitive and selective strategy for imaging Hg2+ using near-infrared squaraine dye in live cells and zebrafish

2018 
Abstract This article describes the rational design and synthesis of a monothiosquaraine ( MTSQ ) fluorescent Hg 2+ probe that exhibits near-infrared fluorescence, ultrahigh brightness, fast response, high sensitivity and excellent selectivity. Utilizing the strategy of the incorporation of the heavy atom effect and self-assembly caused quenching, the background fluorescence of MTSQ was greatly lowered and the sensitivity in PBS buffer solution was highly enhanced with a very low limit of detection (LOD = 1.2 nM). Systematic studies revealed excellent selectivity and specificity for Hg 2+ over other thiophilic metal ions such as Ag + , Pb 2+ , and Cd 2+ . The mechanistic investigation indicates that self-assembly and desulfurization of MTSQ are responsible for Hg 2+ -triggered significantly higher fluorescence enhancement. With high sensitivity, optimal pH range of 3–7, weak background, good water-solubility and low cytotoxicity, MTSQ therefore can be applied for imaging Hg 2+ in live cells and zebrafish. The very simple but effective strategy reported here can provide a more convenient approach for designing NIR probes.
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