New Fluorescent Dye for the Detection of Zn2+ in Living Cells and Fixed Sections of the Rat Pancreas

Journal of Fluorescence(2024)

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We report the synthesis and characterization of a new 4-methoxyphenyl-2,2’-bipyridine-based ligand, such as 12, bearing dipicolylaminomethyl core as a receptor unit, as a probe for the fluorescence “turn-on” detection of Zn2+. Thus, in the presence of Zn2+ the probe 12 exhibited a fluorescence enhancement with a Stokes shift of 180 nm and photoluminescence quantum yields value of 1.0. In addition, 12 exhibited higher binding constant for Zn2+ ( 2 × 105 M−1) with the LOD reaching the nanomolar level ( 0.1 × 10–9 M) compare to the previously reported probe 1. The stoichiometry and structure of the [Zn(12)]2+ and [Zn(1)]2+ complexes were supported by XRD analysis, DFT calculations and 1H NMR experiments. It was postulated that, as a result of binding of Zn2+, the sample exhibited a bright “on” state via the PET-ICT processes. Molecular docking studies and confocal fluorescence microscopy experiments demonstrated that the probe 12 could be used for the fluorescence detection of Zn2+ not only in artificially enriched with zinc salts live cells, but also in fixed tissues with cations are in a bound state. The high binding constant of compound 12 to Zn2+ cation allows it to be used for the accurate localization of pancreatic beta cells (islets of Langerhans).
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2,2’-Bipyridine,Sensor,Rat pancreas,Insulin hexamer,Zn2+ detection,Confocal microscopy
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