Two‐Photon Probes for Zn2+ Ions with Various Dissociation Constants. Detection of Zn2+ Ions in Live Cells and Tissues by Two‐Photon Microscopy
- 17 February 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Chemistry – An Asian Journal
- Vol. 6 (5), 1234-1240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.201000720
Abstract
A series of Zn2+‐selective two‐photon fluorescent probes (AZnM1−AZnN) that had a wide range of dissociation constants (KdTP=8 nm‐12 μM) were synthesized. These probes showed appreciable water solubility (>3 μM), cell permeability, high photostability, pH insensitivity at pH>7, significant two‐photon action cross‐sections (86–110 GM) upon complexation with Zn2+, and can detect the Zn2+ ions in HeLa cells and in living tissue slices of rat hippocampal at a depth of >80 μm without mistargeting and photobleaching problems. These probes can potentially find application in the detection of various amounts of Zn2+ ions in live cells and intact tissues.Keywords
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