1. ICPBCZin: a red emitting ratiometric fluorescent indicator with nanomolar affinity for Zn2+ ions.
- Author
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Roussakis E, Voutsadaki S, Pinakoulaki E, Sideris DP, Tokatlidis K, and Katerinopoulos HE
- Subjects
- Benzimidazoles chemical synthesis, Benzopyrans chemical synthesis, Cells, Cultured, Chelating Agents chemistry, Fluorescent Dyes chemical synthesis, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, Benzimidazoles chemistry, Benzopyrans chemistry, Fluorescent Dyes chemistry, Zinc chemistry
- Abstract
A new fluorescent Zn2+ indicator, namely, ICPBCZin was synthesized and the spectral profile of its free and Zn2+ bound forms was studied. The newly synthesized zinc indicator incorporates as chromophore the chromeno [3',2':3,4]pyrido[1,2a] [1,3]benzimidazole moiety and belongs to the dicarboxylate-type of zinc probes. The compound is excited with visible light, exhibits high selectivity for zinc in the presence of calcium and other common biological ions, and its Zn2+ dissociation constant is 4.0 nM. Fluorescence spectra studies of ICPBCZin indicated a clear shift in its emission wavelength maxima upon Zn2+ binding, as it belongs to the class of Photoinduced Charge Transfer (PCT) indicators, along with changes in fluorescence intensity that enable the compound to be used as a ratiometric, visible-excitable Zn2+ probe.
- Published
- 2008
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