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A far-red emitting probe for unambiguous detection of mobile zinc in acidic vesicles and deep tissue

Rivera-Fuentes, Pablo
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Wrobel, Alexandra T.
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Zastrow, Melissa L.
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2015
Chemical Science

Imaging mobile zinc in acidic environments remains challenging because most small-mol. optical probes display pH-dependent fluorescence. Here we report a reaction-based sensor that detects mobile zinc unambiguously at low pH. The sensor responds reversibly and with a large dynamic range to exogenously applied Zn2+ in lysosomes of HeLa cells, endogenous Zn2+ in insulin granules of MIN6 cells, and zinc-rich mossy fiber boutons in hippocampal tissue from mice. This long-wavelength probe is compatible with the green-fluorescent protein, enabling multicolor imaging, and facilitates visualization of mossy fiber boutons at depths of \textgreater100 μm, as demonstrated by studies in live tissue employing two-photon microscopy.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/C4SC03388D
Author(s)
Rivera-Fuentes, Pablo
Wrobel, Alexandra T.
Zastrow, Melissa L.
Khan, Mustafa
Georgiou, John
Luyben, Thomas T.
Roder, John C.
Okamoto, Kenichi
Lippard, Stephen J.
Date Issued

2015

Published in
Chemical Science
Volume

6

Start page

1944

End page

1948

Subjects

Acidic environment

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acidic vesicle tissue zinc unambiguous detection fluorescence emitting probe

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Fluorescence

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Green fluorescent protein

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Insulin granules

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Long wavelength

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Multicolor imaging

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Optical probe

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Probes

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Small molecules

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Tissue

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Two photon microscopy

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Zinc

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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