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A Ratiometric Near-Infrared Fluorogen for the Real Time Visualization of Intracellular Redox Status during Apoptosis
Saranya, Giridharan,Anees, Palapuravan,Joseph, Manu M.,Maiti, Kaustabh K.,Ajayaghosh, Ayyappanpillai
, p. 7191 - 7195 (2017)
Direct monitoring of apoptotic progression is a major step forward for the early assessment of therapeutic efficacy of certain treatments and the accurate evaluation of the spread of a disease. Here, the regulatory role of glutathione (GSH) is explored as a potential biomarker for tracking apoptosis. For this purpose, a near- infrared (NIR) squaraine dye is introduced that is capable of sensing GSH in a ratiometric manner by switching its emission from NIR (690 nm) to visible region (560 nm). The favorable biocompatible attributes of the probe facilitated the real-time monitoring of apoptotic process in line with the conventional apoptotic assay. Furthermore, the robust nature of the probe was utilized for the quantitative estimation of GSH during different stages of apoptosis. Through this study, an easy and reliable method of assaying apoptosis is demonstrated, which can provide valuable insights in translational clinical research.
Novel yellow- to red-emitting fluorophores: Facile synthesis, aggregation-induced emission, two-photon absorption properties, and application in living cell imaging
Dong, Qi-Ji,Cai, Zhi-Bin,Ding, Ling,Luo, Pei-Hua,He, Qiao-Jun,Li, Sheng-Li,Chen, Li-Jun,Ye, Qing,Tian, Yu-Peng
, (2020/10/29)
Four novel yellow-to red-emitting fluorophores with a 1-(2-hydroxyethyl) pyridinium core and different electron-donating terminal moieties (N-methylcarbazole, N,N-dibutylbenzenamine, N-methylpyrrole, and 2-methylfuran) were designed and facilely synthesized via the one-step Knoevenagel condensation. All these compounds (HPs) were characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HRMS. Their photophysical properties including linear absorption, one-photon excited fluorescence, two-photon absorption, and two-photon excited fluorescence, were systematically investigated in various solvents. And the density functional theory calculations were conducted to analyze the electronic structures of HPs. The two-photon absorption cross-sections (δ) values of HPs measured by the Z-scan technique were determined to be as large as 1354 (1HP-CZ), 4462 (2HP-BA), 836 (3HP-PR), and 2944 GM (4HP-FU) in DMSO. The two-photon action cross-sections (Φ × δ) values of 1HP-CZ and 2HP-BA in H2O measured by the two-photon induced fluorescence method were about 50 GM. 1HP-CZ, 3HP-PR, and 4HP-FU also exhibited good water solubility. Meanwhile, it was found that 2HP-BA exhibited notable aggregation-induced emission characteristic in DMSO/H2O mixture. The aggregate particle size distribution of 2HP-BA was measured by the dynamic light scattering method, and the aggregation characteristic of 2HP-BA was observed by the transmission electron microscopy. Besides, 2HP-BA also exhibited red emission. Then, HPs with relatively low cytotoxicity were used for one- and two-photon excited fluorescence imaging in living HepG2 cells. The results indicate that HPs are potential candidates in the bioimaging field due to their photophysical properties and biocompatibility.
Product selective reaction controlled by the combination of palladium nanoparticles, continuous microwave irradiation, and a co-existing solid; ligand-free Buchwald-Hartwig aminationvs.aryne amination
Akiyama, Toshiki,Arai, Masayoshi,Arisawa, Mitsuhiro,Haneoka, Hitoshi,Harada, Kazuo,Murai, Kenichi,Murakami, Yosuke,Ohki, Yuuta,Ohta, Ryousuke,Sako, Makoto,Sirimangkalakitti, Natchanun,Suzuki, Takeyuki,Takahashi, Naoyuki,Takehara, Tsunayoshi,Yamada, Makito
supporting information, p. 8131 - 8137 (2021/10/29)
We have developed a continuous microwave irradiation-assisted Buchwald-Hartwig amination using our original Pd nanoparticle catalyst with a copper plate as a co-existing metal solid. In this methodology, a microwave-controlled product selectivity was achieved between Buchwald-Hartwig amination and aryne amination performed under strongly basic conditions and at a high reaction temperature, because a polar chemical species such as Ar-Pd-halogen might be activated selectively by microwave radiation. Moreover, our catalyst could be used repeatedly over 10 times, and the amount of Pd leaching could be suppressed to a low level.
Heterogeneous Ru/TiO2for hydroaminomethylation of olefins: multicomponent synthesis of amines
An, Jinghua,Gao, Zhuyan,Wang, Yehong,Zhang, Zhixin,Zhang, Jian,Li, Lu,Tang, Bo,Wang, Feng
supporting information, p. 2722 - 2728 (2021/04/21)
Synthesizing aminesviathe hydroaminomethylation (HAM) reaction of olefins, a multicomponent reaction, has been regarded as one of the most attractive methods compared with the traditional methods considering the atom economy and environmental friendliness. However, the use of homogeneous catalysts, complex ligands containing diphosphine or nitrogen, and base or acid additives has severely hampered the utilization of these methods. Herein, an efficient heterogeneous Ru/TiO2-catalyzed HAM reaction of olefins is developed without any additives. Various amines, including secondary and tertiary amines, can be successfully obtained from olefins including aromatic and aliphatic olefins. Systematic studies demonstrate the lower electron density of Ruδ+and the higher number of acid sites of Ru/TiO2, leading to the high HAM reaction activity of olefins. Most importantly, nitrobenzene derivatives can also be transformed to the corresponding products over Ru/TiO2in excellent yields.