Multifunctional Pyrazoline Based AIEgens: Real-Time Tracking and Specific Protein “Fishing” of Lipid Droplets

2019 
Despite the rapid development of organic fluorescent probes for bioimaging and biosensing applications, construction of advanced probes with multiple biological functions by preciously integrating different functionalized elements into single molecule has rarely been reported. In this contribution, a series of multifunctional pyrazoline based fluorescent probes (Pyr-n, n = 1-5) were designed and synthesized by introducing different aromatic moieties into pyrazoline core. All Pyr probes exhibited aggregation-induced emission effect. Thanks to the excellent biocompatibility and suitable lipophicity, Pyr probes can stain the lipid droplets (LDs) in living cells with high specificity as well as track the lipids metabolism in Zebrafish embryos. The protonation-deprotonation capability of diethylamino group enable Pyr-5 to reversibly migrate between LDs and mitochondria, and real-time monitor the intracellular pH change in dual-color mode. The mild reaction between pentafluorophenyl unit and thiol group make Pyr probes as the ideal probes to “fish out” the proteins that associated with LDs in living cells.
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