Issue 17, 2022

An expanded palette of fluorogenic HaloTag probes with enhanced contrast for targeted cellular imaging

Abstract

We report the development of HaloTag fluorogens based on dipolar flexible molecular rotor structures. By modulating the electron donating and withdrawing groups, we have tuned the absorption and emission wavelengths to design a palette of fluorogens with emissions spanning the green to red range, opening new possibilities for multicolor imaging. The probes were studied in glycerol and in the presence of HaloTag and exhibited good fluorogenic properties thanks to a viscosity-sensitive emission. In live-cell confocal imaging, the fluorogens yielded only a very low non-specific signal that enabled wash-free targeted imaging of intracellular organelles and proteins with good contrast. Combining experimental studies and theoretical investigation of the protein/fluorogen complexes by molecular dynamics, these results offer new insight into the design of molecular rotor-based fluorogenic HaloTag probes in order to improve reaction rates and the imaging contrast.

Graphical abstract: An expanded palette of fluorogenic HaloTag probes with enhanced contrast for targeted cellular imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2022
Accepted
01 Apr 2022
First published
07 Apr 2022

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2022,20, 3619-3628

An expanded palette of fluorogenic HaloTag probes with enhanced contrast for targeted cellular imaging

S. P. J. T. Bachollet, Y. Shpinov, F. Broch, H. Benaissa, A. Gautier, N. Pietrancosta, J. Mallet and B. Dumat, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2022, 20, 3619 DOI: 10.1039/D1OB02394B

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