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TítuloEvaluation of newly synthesised benzo[a]phenoxazinium chlorides as fluorescent probes using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as model organism
Autor(es)Leitão, M. I.
Raju, B. R.
Sousa, M. J.
Gonçalves, M. Sameiro T.
Palavras-chaveNIR fluorescent probes
Nile Blue derivatives
benzo[a]phenoxazine derivatives
fluorescence microscopy
Data2015
EditoraSciforum Electronic Conferences Series
CitaçãoM. I. Leitão, B. R. Raju, M. J. Sousa, M. S. T. Gonçalves, Evaluation of Newly Synthesised Benzo[a]phenoxazinium Chlorides as Fluorescent Probes Using Saccharomyces Cerevisiae as Model Organism. In Proceedings of the 18th Int. Electron. Conf. Synth. Org. Chem., Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 18, 2015, b021
Resumo(s)The potential as fluorescent probes of two recently synthesised water-soluble benzo[a]phenoxazinium salts, mono- or dissubstituted with carboxylic ester groups as terminal of propyl substituents at the amine of position 9, were studied by fluorescence microscopy employing intact, live cells. With the aim of assessing the compounds cellular staining pattern and potential specificity, co-localization experiments were performed using yeast mutants expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged proteins that localize to specific intracellular location/organelles. It was found that both compounds display a very high affinity for the vacuolar membrane, being the dissubstituted compound especially important due to its higher fluorescence at lower, less toxic concentrations.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/53584
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