Convergent synthesis and optical properties of near-infrared emitting bioluminescent infra-luciferins

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Infra-luciferin, an alkene linked analogue of luciferin, gives bioluminescence emission >700 nm and has the potential to be used for multiparametric in vivo imaging. We report here a high yielding, scalable and convergent synthesis of infra-luciferin which will allow the synthesis of other conjugated luciferins for investigation in near-infrared bioluminescence imaging. We demonstrated this potential by using the new route to synthesise a diene linked analogue of luciferin, the fluorescent and bioluminescent properties of which were compared to those of d-luciferin and infra-luciferin. We found that extension of conjugation to a diene linker resulted in the specific bioluminescence activity being reduced by 3-4 orders of magnitude compared to d-luciferin. Analogous to its fluorescence emission spectrum, the diene linked analogue exhibited two peaks in its bioluminescence spectrum, the major one being slightly blue-shifted compared to natural d-luciferin, and a minor peak at ca. 800 nm. The fluorescence quantum yield and pH dependence of fluorescence were also determined.

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Anderson, J. C., Grounds, H., Jathoul, A. P., Murray, J. A. H., Pacman, S. J., & Tisi, L. (2017). Convergent synthesis and optical properties of near-infrared emitting bioluminescent infra-luciferins. RSC Advances, 7(7), 3975–3982. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra19541e

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