Phosphorescent iridium(iii) complexes as multicolour probes for imaging of hypochlorite ions in mitochondria

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Abstract

Mitochondria are one of the major sources of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the hypochlorite ion (ClO-) is one kind of highly ROS involved in many important biological events. Herein, we present a novel class of mitochondrial ClO- probes. A series of iridium(iii) complexes, Ir1-Ir4, were synthesized which exhibited a highly specific response of their phosphorescence signal toward ClO- over other ROS. By changing the cyclometalated ligands, the turn-on phosphorescent emission colours can be tuned from green to red. ICP-MS results and Mito-tracker co-staining experiments revealed that Ir1-Ir4 localized specifically in mitochondria. Finally, complexes Ir1-Ir4 were successfully applied in subcellular imaging for detection of endogenous ClO- in mitochondria.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7918-7926
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry B
Volume2
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

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