A reversible plasmonic nanoprobe for dynamic imaging of intracellular pH during endocytosis

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Abstract

Understanding the pH evolution during endocytosis is essential for our comprehension of the fundamental processes of biology as well as effective nanotherapeutic design. Herein, we constructed a plasmonic Au@PANI core-shell nanoprobe, which possessed significantly different scattering properties under acidic and basic conditions. Encouragingly, the scattering signal of Au@PANI nanoprobes displayed a positive linear correlation with the pH value not only in PBS but also in nigericin-treated cells. Ultimately, benefiting from the excellent response properties as well as the excellent biocompatibility and stability, the Au@PANI nanoprobes have successfully enabled a dynamic assessment of the evolving pH in the endosomal package as the endosome matured from early to late, and eventually to the lysosome, by reporting scattering signal changes.

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Wang, J., Yu, Q., Li, X. L., Zhao, X. L., Chen, H. Y., & Xu, J. J. (2022). A reversible plasmonic nanoprobe for dynamic imaging of intracellular pH during endocytosis. Chemical Science, 13(17), 4893–4901. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01069k

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