A fluorescent chemodosimeter for organelle-specific imaging of nucleoside polyphosphate dynamics in living cells

2018 
Nucleoside polyphosphates (NPPs) are mainly produced in mitochondria and used as a universal energy source for various cellular events. Although numerous fluorescent probes for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) have been reported, they are not ideally suited for live monitoring of the subtle variation of the mitochondrial ATP level. A new coumarin-based fluorescent probe is synthesized, and this reagent is utilized for specific recognition of NPPs in mitochondria by super-resolution microscopy in physiological condition. Detailed 31P NMR studies reveal that the probe, L·Zn(II), binds to NPPs through their pendent phosphate functionalities. Such binding leads to a substantial enhancement in the luminescence intensity of L·Zn(II) + ADP or L·Zn(II) + ATP as compared to L·Zn(II). This—as well as 1H NMR spectroscopy—has enabled us to evaluate the probe’s binding affinities to these NPPs. Structured illumination and wide field fluorescence microscopy confirmed that this physiologically benign reagent is localized wi...
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