미토콘드리아의 pH를 검출하기에 적합한 이광자 형광 프로브의 합성

Alternative Title
Synthesis of Benzochromene-Derived Two-Photon Fluorescence Probes for Mitochondrial pH
Author(s)
Xu Lei
Alternative Author(s)
XU LEI
Advisor
김환명
Department
일반대학원 에너지시스템학과
Publisher
The Graduate School, Ajou University
Publication Year
2015-08
Language
eng
Keyword
TP Fluorescence ProbesMitochondrial pH
Alternative Abstract
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a fluorescence imaging technique which provides greater tissue penetration, limits the excitation volume, and induces less photobleaching, phototoxicity and photodamage. Mitochondria play a crucial role in cell metabolic processes such as energy production, cell signaling, Ca2+ regulation, production in reactive oxygen spec ies and triggering of cell death.The mitochondrial function depends on its pH. Mitochondrial pH plays a significant role in driving force for the mitochondrial cation homeostasis, production of ATP and neurotransmission an insulin secretion. Here, we report two mitochondria-targetable two-photon fluorescent pH sensitive probes (CMP-1 and CMP-2) allowing for a quantitative measurement of mitochondrial pH in living cells and tissues. In the probe architecture, we assimilated the donor OH group at the C-8 position of the benzochromene scaffold which enhance the dipole moment and offer larger intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process. Benzochromene scaffolds of CMP-1 and CMP-2 are different. CMP-1 is bent-π-shaped and CMP-2 is linear-π-shaped. Because conjugation of CMP-2 is larger than CMP-1, the ICT process in CMP-2 would enhance and the pH monitoring with CMP-2 would be occurred in red region which is ruled out the autofluorescence and helpful for enhanced the spectral separation from cellular absorption in biological trial.
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/12641
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