Issue 10, 2017

A targetable fluorescent probe for imaging exogenous and intracellularly formed nitroxyl in mitochondria in living cells

Abstract

Nitroxyl plays crucial roles in many biological pathways and can serve as a potent therapeutic agent for the treatment of heart failure. Recent studies suggest that HNO may be produced in mitochondria and the HNO formed might have functional consequences for mitochondrial activity. However, in order to study the function of HNO in mitochondria, a suitable research method is needed. Herein, through rational design, we synthesized a new mitochondria-targeted fluorescent nitroxyl probe (Mito-HNO). The developed probe was highly selective toward HNO over other reactive nitrogen species and reducing species. In addition, the probe Mito-HNO was rapidly responsive and suitable for visualization of HNO in mitochondria in living cells. The probe is expected to be employed in further revealing the biological function of HNO in subcellular mitochondria.

Graphical abstract: A targetable fluorescent probe for imaging exogenous and intracellularly formed nitroxyl in mitochondria in living cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Dec 2016
Accepted
06 Feb 2017
First published
07 Feb 2017

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017,5, 1954-1961

A targetable fluorescent probe for imaging exogenous and intracellularly formed nitroxyl in mitochondria in living cells

M. Ren, B. Deng, K. Zhou, J. Wang, X. Kong and W. Lin, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017, 5, 1954 DOI: 10.1039/C6TB03388A

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