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Study of a 1,8-naphtylimide derivative as uridine diphosphate selective probe: Synthesis, optical properties and in vivo imaging application

Abstract A 1, 8-naphtylimide-based probe 1 was developed for fluorescence sensing of uridine diphosphate (UDP). Probe 1 selectively recognized UDP in solvant system (DMSO-H 2 O) over other structurally similar… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A 1, 8-naphtylimide-based probe 1 was developed for fluorescence sensing of uridine diphosphate (UDP). Probe 1 selectively recognized UDP in solvant system (DMSO-H 2 O) over other structurally similar nucleotides. Among all the tested targets, only the addition of UDP resulted in fluorescence enhancement of about 13-fold. Probe 1 , the first receptor moiety without metal center, could recognize UDP only by multi H-bonds formed between the organic ligand and the base group in nucleotide. Moreover, probe 1 exhibited excellent cell permeability. The fluorescence imaging of UDP by probe 1 in Hela cells and Caenorhabditis elegans ( C. elegans ) demonstrated its potential as a fluorescent sensor for in vivo imaging of UDP.

Keywords: uridine diphosphate; study naphtylimide; probe; naphtylimide derivative; vivo imaging

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2017

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