Mitochondria-targeted dual-channel colorimetric and fluorescence chemosensor for detection of Sn2+ ions in aqueous solution based on aggregation-induced emission and its bioimaging applications

  • Palanisamy Ravichandiran
  • , D. S. Prabakaran
  • , Nikhil Maroli
  • , Anna Boguszewska-Czubara
  • , Maciej Masłyk
  • , Ae Rhan Kim
  • , Ponmalai Kolandaivel
  • , Prakash Ramalingam
  • , Byung Hyun Park
  • , Myung Kwan Han
  • , Thiyagarajan Ramesh
  • , Dong Jin Yoo

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Abstract

Several fluorescence and colorimetric chemosensory for Sn2+ detection in an aqueous media have been reported, but applications remain limited for discriminative Sn2+ detection in live human cells and zebrafish larvae. Herein, a mitochondria-targeted Sn2+ “turn-on” colorimetric and fluorescence chemosensor, 2CTA, with an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) response was developed. The sensing of Sn2+ was enabled by a reduction-enabled binding pathway, with the conversion of –C˭O groups to –C–OH groups at the naphthoquinone moiety. The color changed from light maroon to milky white in a buffered aqueous solution. The chemosensor 2CTA possessed the excellent characteristics of good water solubility, fast response (less than 10 s), and high sensitivity (79 nM) and selectivity for Sn2+ over other metal ions, amino acids, and peptides. The proposed binding mechanism was experimentally verified by means of FT-IR and NMR studies. The chemosensor 2CTA was successfully employed to recognize Sn2+ in live human cells and in zebrafish larvae. In addition, a colocalization study proved that the chemosensor had the ability to target mitochondria and overlapped almost completely with MitoTracker Red. Furthermore, a bioimaging study of live cells demonstrated the discriminative detection of Sn2+ in human cancer cells and the practical applications of 2CTA in biological systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125593
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume415
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Aug 2021

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Keywords

  • Cellular colocalization
  • Nanomolar
  • Quinone
  • Sensor probe
  • Zebrafish larvae imaging

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