Issue 4, 2017

One bioprobe: a fluorescent and AIE-active macromolecule; two targets: nucleolus and mitochondria with long term tracking

Abstract

Specific organelle imaging and long-term cellular tracking are of paramount importance in monitoring biological processes, pathological pathways, and therapeutic effects, etc. Herein, we report a novel macromolecule fluorescent probe (TPPA–DBO), which is synthesized from tris(4-(pyridin-4-yl)phenyl)amine (TPPA) and 1,8-dibromononane (DBO) with a gram scale by a simple method. TPPA–DBO demonstrates a highly specific nucleolus-targeting ability, which is very challenging in the bioimaging research field. We have shown that the green nucleolus-specificity probe TPPA–DBO has advantages over the commercially available nucleolus-staining probes such as DAPI, Hoechst dyes and SYTOs in terms of its AIE-performance, large Stokes shift (175 nm), excellent photostability, and promising usefulness in live cell imaging experiments. Surprisingly, after internalizing TPPA–DBO into the nucleus region for a period of time, some TPPA–DBO are reversely diffused from nucleolus into the cytoplasm, thus resulting in the staining of mitochondria with a redder emission color. This research result may provide a new concept of cellular tracker design and provide insight into biological questions, understanding disease mechanismss, and designing new therapeutic strategies.

Graphical abstract: One bioprobe: a fluorescent and AIE-active macromolecule; two targets: nucleolus and mitochondria with long term tracking

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2016
Accepted
28 Nov 2016
First published
28 Nov 2016

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017,5, 655-660

One bioprobe: a fluorescent and AIE-active macromolecule; two targets: nucleolus and mitochondria with long term tracking

H. Ma, Z. Yang, H. Cao, L. Lei, L. Chang, Y. Ma, M. Yang, X. Yao, S. Sun and Z. Lei, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017, 5, 655 DOI: 10.1039/C6TB02844F

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