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Near-Infrared Coumarin-Hemicyanine Hybrid Dyes Bearing an Intramolecular Nucleophile for Activatable Fluorescence and
Hiroyoshi Fujioka1,2, Ryo Sakamoto3, Kotaro Hiramatsu3
1Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Institute of Integrated Research, Institute of Science Tokyo, Kanagawa 226-8501, Japan.
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Coumarin-hemicyanine (CHC) hybrid fluorophores bearing an intramolecular nucleophile have been reported as ratiometric fluorescent probes based on the equilibrium between the π-conjugated open and cyclic closed forms. Here, we report red-shifted CHC derivatives that can serve as scaffold dyes of activated fluorescent probes and activated Raman probes. We prepared a series of cyano-substituted CHC derivatives and found that substitution at C-4 of the coumarin moiety is effective in extending the absorption wavelength. The near-infrared (NIR) emission of these 4CN-CHC derivatives exhibits high tissue penetration. Dual-color imaging with 4CN-CHC enabled ratiometric monitoring of the lysosomal pH changes. Furthermore, the coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) signals of 4CN-CHC derivatives could be regulated by modifying the open/closed equilibrium, and the different patterns of CARS spectra enabled us to perform multicomponent imaging. Thus, these 4CN-CHC derivatives expand the repertoire of functional probes for NIR and multiplexed vibrational imaging.
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