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A Carbazole-based Fluorescent Probe with AIE Performance and a Large Stokes Shift for Peroxynitrite Detection and Imaging in Live Cells

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Journal J Fluoresc
Specialties Biophysics
Chemistry
Date 2024 Oct 5
PMID 39368045
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Abstract

A carbazole-based fluorescent probe YCN with AIE performance and a large Stokes shift (242 nm) shift was synthesized by attaching 4-acetonitrile pyridine to the 3-phenylaldehyde butylcarbazole. Its structure was characterized by H NMR, C NMR and MS. Probe YCN has high selectivity and sensitivity toward ONOO. The addition of ONOO to the probe YCN solution results in a noticeable color change from pale yellow to colorless under natural light, and a fluorescent color change from bright orange-yellow to bright yellow-green under a 365 nm UV lamp, which can be distinguished by the naked eye. The research results on the reaction mechanism showed that when YCN reacted with ONOO, -C = C- was oxidized and broken into -CHO, and the ICT effect was significantly inhibited, resulting in changes in UV absorption and fluorescence emission phenomenon. The recognition mechanism was verified by H NMR, mass spectrometry (MS) and density function theory (DFT) calculations. The experiments of live cells imaging suggested that compound YCN can be used as a fluorescent probe for the detection of ONOO in HeLa cells. This result indicates that YCN has potential application prospects in the biological aspects.

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