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DOI: 10.1021/ja504015t
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Molecular Engineering of a TBET-Based Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Ratiometric Imaging of Living Cells and Tissues

Liyi Zhou,Xiaobing Zhang,Wei Wang,Yifan Lv,Guojiang Mao,Aili Luo,Yong‐Xiang Wu,Yuan Wu,Jing Zhang,Weihong Tan

Fluorophore
Chemistry
Fluorescence
2014
In contrast to one-photon microscopy, two-photon probe-based fluorescent imaging can provide improved three-dimensional spatial localization and increased imaging depth. Consequently, it has become one of the most attractive techniques for studying biological events in living cells and tissues. However, the quantitation of these probes is primarily based on single-emission intensity change, which tends to be affected by a variety of environmental factors. Ratiometric probes, on the other hand, can eliminate these interferences by the built-in correction of the dual emission bands, resulting in a more favorable system for imaging living cells and tissues. Herein, for the first time, we adopted a through-bond energy transfer (TBET) strategy to design and synthesize a small molecular ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probe for imaging living cells and tissues in real time. Specifically, a two-photon fluorophore (D-π-A-structured naphthalene derivative) and a rhodamine B fluorophore are directly connected by electronically conjugated bond to form a TBET probe, or Np-Rh, which shows a target-modulated ratiometric two-photon fluorescence response with highly efficient energy transfer (93.7%) and two well-resolved emission peaks separated by 100 nm. This novel probe was then applied for two-photon imaging of living cells and tissues and showed high ratiometric imaging resolution and deep-tissue imaging depth of 180 μm, thus demonstrating its practical application in biological systems.
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    Molecular Engineering of a TBET-Based Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Ratiometric Imaging of Living Cells and Tissues” is a paper by Liyi Zhou Xiaobing Zhang Wei Wang Yifan Lv Guojiang Mao Aili Luo Yong‐Xiang Wu Yuan Wu Jing Zhang Weihong Tan published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.