Effect of meso-substituents and medium properties on the photo- and pH-stability, penetration efficiency into bacterial and microscopic fungi cells of terpene-BODIPY conjugates

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY(2024)

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In order to expand the arsenal of tools and areas for practical use of BODIPY dyes as bifunctional fluorescent theranostics, we studied the effect of the meso-substituents nature and medium properties on photo- and pHstability, efficiency of singlet oxygen generation, and affinity to biostructures of terpene-BODIPY conjugates. The BODIPYs fused with myrtenol or thiotherpenoid via carboxylic acid residues exhibit high stability over a wide pH range and the presence of a bulky substituent at the meso-position of BODIPY conjugates increases their photostability two-fold compared to structurally related meso-unsubstituted analogues. Furthermore, the photodegradation rate of the conjugates directly depends on their ability to generate singlet oxygen and the course probability of the corresponding red-ox reactions involving reactive oxygen species. The conjugate of BODIPY with a thiotherpenoid demonstrated high ability to penetrate the membranes of filamentous and yeast-like fungi and bind to membrane of organelles in the fungal cell. At the same time, this compound also had a high ability to penetrate into biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae and into bacterial cells within the matrix, which makes this compound promising for staining intracellular structures of eukaryotic cells and bacteria embedded into biofilms.
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Terpene-BODIPY conjugates,Photo-and pH-stability,UV radiation,Singlet oxygen Bacterial and microscopic fungi,cells
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