Enhanced β-Amyloid Aggregation in Living Cells Imaged with Quinolinium-Based Spontaneous Blinking Fluorophores

Hua Liu, Yingmei Cao, Yanan Deng, Lin Wei, Jinwu Yan* and Lehui Xiao*, 
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Abnormal accumulation of intracellular and extracellular β-amyloid (Aβ) aggregates is closely related to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this work, we use quinolinium derivatives with electron-rich aniline substituents as the skeletons to develop a set of spontaneous blinking fluorophores by the formation of long-lived radicals. These probes can target Aβ1–40 aggregates and exhibit strong deep-red emission upon binding to Aβ1–40 aggregates. More importantly, at the single-molecule level, these probes display spontaneous blinking, low duty cycle, and high photon output, which are suitable for the nanoscopic imaging of Aβ aggregates in living cells. The assembly process of the Aβ aggregates was then tracked with nanoscopic imaging. The elongation rate on the cell membrane was noticeably fast over that in the solution. This work provides a feasible strategy for the design of spontaneous blinking fluorophores for Aβ aggregates.

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用基于喹啉的自发闪烁荧光团成像的活细胞中增强的β淀粉样蛋白聚集
细胞内和细胞外β淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)聚集体的异常积累与阿尔茨海默病(AD)的发病机制密切相关。在这项工作中,我们以富含电子的苯胺取代基的喹啉鎓衍生物为骨架,通过形成长寿命自由基,开发出一套自发闪烁荧光团。这些探针能靶向 Aβ1-40 聚集体,并在与 Aβ1-40 聚集体结合后显示出强烈的深红色发射。更重要的是,在单分子水平上,这些探针具有自发闪烁、低占空比和高光子输出等特点,适用于活细胞中 Aβ 聚集体的纳米成像。然后,利用纳米成像技术跟踪 Aβ 聚集体的组装过程。细胞膜上的伸长率明显快于溶液中的伸长率。这项工作为 Aβ 聚集体自发闪烁荧光团的设计提供了一种可行的策略。
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Chemical & Biomedical Imaging
Chemical & Biomedical Imaging 化学与生物成像-
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期刊介绍: Chemical & Biomedical Imaging is a peer-reviewed open access journal devoted to the publication of cutting-edge research papers on all aspects of chemical and biomedical imaging. This interdisciplinary field sits at the intersection of chemistry physics biology materials engineering and medicine. The journal aims to bring together researchers from across these disciplines to address cutting-edge challenges of fundamental research and applications.Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:Imaging of processes and reactionsImaging of nanoscale microscale and mesoscale materialsImaging of biological interactions and interfacesSingle-molecule and cellular imagingWhole-organ and whole-body imagingMolecular imaging probes and contrast agentsBioluminescence chemiluminescence and electrochemiluminescence imagingNanophotonics and imagingChemical tools for new imaging modalitiesChemical and imaging techniques in diagnosis and therapyImaging-guided drug deliveryAI and machine learning assisted imaging
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