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Multichromatic fluorescence towards aberrant proteinaceous aggregates utilizing benzimidazole-based ICT fluorophores

Authors
An, JusungJangili, ParameshLim, SungsuKim, Yun KyungVerwilst, PeterKim, Jong Seung
Issue Date
12월-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Alzheimer' s disease; Benzimidazole-derivatives; Intramolecular charge transfer; Microenvironmental polarity; Multispectral fluorescence imaging
Citation
JOURNAL OF INCLUSION PHENOMENA AND MACROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY, v.101, no.3-4, pp.205 - 215
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INCLUSION PHENOMENA AND MACROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY
Volume
101
Number
3-4
Start Page
205
End Page
215
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135538
DOI
10.1007/s10847-021-01085-3
ISSN
1388-3127
Abstract
The pathological origin of Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains uncharted terrain, despite intensive investigation. Discriminating aberrant proteinaceous deposits, such as beta-amyloid (A beta) and (hyperphosphorylated) tau protein by imaging methods, is a vital tool to support investigations towards the network of interacting features that results in AD pathology. In this context, multispectral fluorescence imaging (MSFI) has drawn much attention enabling the distinction of several analytes with merely a single fluorophore emitting a multichromatic fluorescent signal. Herein, we developed three kinds of benzimidazole-derived fluorescent dyes, BZ1-BZ3. The photophysical properties and intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) characteristics of the probes were evaluated in various solvents. Furthermore, a benzimidazole-associated polar-sensitivity displayed multichromatic behavior and enabled the visualization of minute differences in microenvironmental polarity between A beta and tau aggregates, resulting in different maximal fluorescent emission wavelengths. Indeed, BZ2 demonstrated an approximately 30 nm bathochromic shift in maximal fluorescent emission. All these observations offer a potential for the development of a future generation of benzimidazole-derived ICT-based fluorescent probes.
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