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Water-soluble small-molecular probes for RNA based on two-photon fluorescence “off-on” process: Systematic analysis on live cell imaging and understanding on structure-activity relationships
Li, H; Li, Y; Zhang, H; Xu, G; Zhang, Y; Liu, X; Zhou, H; Yang, X; Tian, Y; Zhang, X.
2017-11-17
Source PublicationChemical Communications
ISSN1359-7345
Pages13245-13248
AbstractThe conveniently obtained water-soluble small-molecule L1–5 were selective for RNA with remarkable ‘‘off–on’’ two-photon fluorescence responses in vitro and in vivo, showing that L1–5 can surprisingly stain mitochondria or nucleoli individually with orange fluorescence under different focal lengths. Compounds L6–8 were prepared, for comparison, to further explore the mechanism of the binding of L1–5 with RNA, which revealed that the synergistic effect of the amino group and the pyridinium cation played a significant role in distinct cell imaging
KeywordRNA probe two-photon structure-activity relationships
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Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID36338
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
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Li, H,Li, Y,Zhang, H,et al. Water-soluble small-molecular probes for RNA based on two-photon fluorescence “off-on” process: Systematic analysis on live cell imaging and understanding on structure-activity relationships[J]. Chemical Communications, 2017, 13245-13248.
APA Li, H., Li, Y., Zhang, H., Xu, G., Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Zhou, H., Yang, X., Tian, Y., & Zhang, X. (2017). Water-soluble small-molecular probes for RNA based on two-photon fluorescence “off-on” process: Systematic analysis on live cell imaging and understanding on structure-activity relationships. Chemical Communications, 13245-13248.
MLA Li, H,et al."Water-soluble small-molecular probes for RNA based on two-photon fluorescence “off-on” process: Systematic analysis on live cell imaging and understanding on structure-activity relationships".Chemical Communications (2017):13245-13248.
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