Two-photon fluorescent probe for hydrogen sulfide based on a red-emitting benzocoumarin dye

2018 
Abstract Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is an endogenous gasotransmitter and plays intriguing biological roles. To study the biological role of H 2 S, efficient fluorescent probes are in great demand. For imaging of H 2 S in deep-tissue, a two-photon probe that emits in the red wavelength region is of choice to avoid the autofluorescence from intrinsic biomolecules. Here, we disclose such a probe, which, developed based on an acetyl benzocoumarin fluorophore, can be excited at 900 nm under two-photon excitation and emit in the red region. The probe shows high reactivity, selectivity, and sensitivity in in vitro assays. Two-photon microscopic imaging of H 2 S in HeLa cells aided by the probe demonstrates that it is potentially useful to study H 2 S level changes in cells and tissues influenced by external stimuli.
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