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Weiwei An1, Ralph P Mason, Alexander R Lippert
1Department of Chemistry, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0314, USA. alippert@smu.edu.
Abstract:
Chemiluminescence imaging offers a low background and high sensitivity approach to imaging analytes in living cells and animals. Intensity-based measurements have been developed, but require careful consideration of kinetics, probe localization, and fluctuations in quantum yield, all of which complicate quantification. Here, we report a ratiometric strategy for quantitative chemiluminescence imaging of pH. The strategy relies on an energy transfer cascade of chemiluminescence emission from a spiroadamantane 1,2-dioxetane to a ratiometric pH indicator via fluorescent dyes in Enhancer solutions. Monitoring the pH-dependent changes in chemiluminescence emission at multiple wavelengths enables ratiometric imaging and quantification of pH independent from variations due to kinetics and probe concentration.
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