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Visualizing Mitophagy with Fluorescent Dyes for Mitochondria and Lysosome
Published on: November 30, 2022
Two-photon fluorescence visualization of lysosomal pH changes during mitophagy and cell apoptosis
Yaqi Dong1, Haibin Xiao2, Lingbao Xing1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, 255049, PR China.
Abstract:
We herein develop a novel two-photon fluorescent probe termed L-pH for visualization of lysosomal pH within live cells. L-pH is composed of three moieties, including naphthalimide fluorophore as a fluorescence off-on response moiety, piperazine and morpholine groups as lysosomal targeting and pH responsive sites, as well as a reactive benzyl chloride segment for further lysosomal anchoring. The experimental results demonstrate that L-pH can instantaneously respond to various pH values with high sensitivity and selectivity, and has low cytotoxicity and excellent photostability. The one-photon and two-photon fluorescence imaging data indicate L-pH can preferably accumulate into lysosome and monitor the rise of lysosomal pH changes during myriad cell stress conditions, including heat shock, cell apoptosis and mitophagy. Moreover, L-pH was applied for imaging of pH difference in abdominal tissues of mice. L-pH will be a potential tool for monitoring lysosomal pH variation during lysosome-associated physiological and pathological states.

