The development of an iridium(III) complex functionalized G-quadruplex probe for the stability of G-quadruplex and lifetime image in cytoplasm

Chinese Chemical Letters(2023)

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G-quadruplex (G4) is widely known as a non-classical secondary structure of nucleic acid. With the indepth study of G4, it is an urgent need for a phosphorescent probe with a high G4 binding ability to evaluate the level of G4 in the cytoplasm. Thus, this study designed and synthesized Ir-PDP where an Ir(III) complex was used as a phosphorescent emitter. Meanwhile, two installed PDPs (pyridostatin derivatives) were used to improve the combination ability with G4 and reduced the cytotoxicity of the Ir(III) complex. Compared with other nucleic acid secondary structures, Ir-PDP produced a higher phosphorescence lifetime after interacting with G4. Ir-PDP was distributed in the cytoplasm of living cells, and two-photon phosphorescence lifetime imaging can detect the binding events of the probe in the cytoplasm. The addition of G4 binder PDS significantly regulated cytoplasmic phosphorescence lifetime. The project explored a new sensing pathway to observe the binding manners of probes in the cytoplasm through the phosphorescence lifetime of probes.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
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G-quadruplex,Pyridostatin derivatives,Iridium(III) complex,Phosphorescent probe,Phosphorescence lifetime,Cell imaging
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