Issue 13, 2018

A single rhodamine spirolactam probe for localization and pH monitoring of mitochondrion/lysosome in living cells

Abstract

Mitochondria and lysosomes at some pH values can be potential areas for cellular component recycling, virus dissemination and inflammatory response. These actions are closely related to mitochondrial elimination and autophagy in the processes of cell growth and apoptosis; though there are enormous differences in the pH values and functions between them, lysosomes present near mitochondria and mitolysosomes are difficult to distinguish from mitochondria by a single fluorescent probe. To distinguish these organelles, pH fluorescent probes have been designed to indicate pH changes and localization of mitochondrion or lysosome in living cells. While these probes address tracer ability, they do not enable the targeting of mitochondrion and lysosome for pH monitoring simultaneously. Towards this end, we report the development of Rh-BMDZ, a single rhodamine spirolactam fluorescent probe, for the differentiation and pH monitoring of mitochondria and lysosomes. The probe employs benzimidazole, the presence of which decreases the alkalinity and nucleophilicity of the spiro-N atom, thus allowing for the monitoring of mitochondrial pH by exhibiting varying fluorescence intensities based on pH. Additionally, the alkalescent benzimidazole can also attract Rh-BMDZ into lysosomes and emit strong fluorescence in the lysosomal pH range of 4.0–5.5. Owing to the unique 1H-benzo[d]-imidazole structure and properties, Rh-BMDZ with neutral pKa (6.9) shows distinct fluorescence changes in the pH range from 5.0 to 8.0. Consequently, Rh-BMDZ can simultaneously localize and accumulate in mitochondria and lysosomes, thus facilitating discrimination between mitochondria and lysosomes according to its fluorescence intensity. These excellent properties make Rh-BMDZ a promising probe for simultaneous tracking and pH monitoring of mitochondria and lysosomes in the biomedical and biological fields.

Graphical abstract: A single rhodamine spirolactam probe for localization and pH monitoring of mitochondrion/lysosome in living cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Apr 2018
Accepted
23 May 2018
First published
24 May 2018

New J. Chem., 2018,42, 11102-11108

A single rhodamine spirolactam probe for localization and pH monitoring of mitochondrion/lysosome in living cells

D. Wang, Z. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Song, Y. Song, M. Zhang and H. Yu, New J. Chem., 2018, 42, 11102 DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ01895B

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