A novel ratiometric fluorescent probe with high selectivity for lysosomal nitric oxide imaging

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA(2024)

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Nitric oxide (NO) plays critical roles in both physiology and pathology, serving as a significant signaling molecule. Recent investigations have uncovered the pivotal role of lysosome as a critical organelle where intracellular NO exists and takes function. In this study, we developed a novel ratiometric fluorescent probe called XL -NO and modified it with a morpholine unit, which followed the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanism. The probe could detect lysosomal nitric oxide with high selectivity and sensitivity. The probe XL -NO contained a secondary amine moiety that could readily react with NO in lysosomes, leading to the formation of the N-nitrosation product. The N-nitroso structure enhanced the capability in push-pull electron, which obviously led to the change of fluorescence from 621 nm to 521 nm. In addition, XL -NO was discovered to have some evident advantages, such as significant ratiometric signal (I521/I621) change, strong anti -interference ability, good biocompatibility, and a low detection limit (LOD = 44.3 nM), which were crucial for the detection of lysosomal NO. To evaluate the practical application of XL -NO, NO imaging experiments were performed in both living cells and zebrafish. The results from these experiments confirmed the feasibility and reliability of XL -NO for exogenous/endogenous NO imaging and lysosome targeting.
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Ratiometric fluorescent probe,Lysosomes-targeted,Nitric oxide,Zebrafish,Biological imaging
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