Abstract
Two bolaamphiphilic quadrupoles built from a fluorene core conjugated with azine endgroups were designed and successfully used to stain GUV membranes. Their quadrupolar character induces both a shift of the pKa values close to the physiological pH and large two-photon absorption responses (i.e. over 1000 GM for acidic forms). As such they hold promise as ratiometric two-photon pH probes for monitoring slight variations of pH near cell membranes using two-photon excitation in the NIR region.
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Daniel, J., Mastrodonato, C., Sourdon, A., Clermont, G., Vabre, J. M., Goudeau, B., … Blanchard-Desce, M. (2015). PKa tuning in quadrupolar-type two-photon ratiometric fluorescent membrane probes. Chemical Communications, 51(83), 15245–15248. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04573h
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