Synthesis and fluorescent properties of boroisoquinolines, a new family of fluorophores

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First representatives of a new family of isoquinolines, so called boroisoquinolines, were synthesized and characterized. The synthesis was based on the insertion of the difluoroboranyl group into the 1-methylidene-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline core. The optimization of the 2-difluoroboranyl-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline-1(2H)-ylidene core led to efficient fluorescence in a range of 400-600 nm with outstanding (>100 nm) Stokes shifts. The compounds might be suitable for reversible or irreversible labelling of proteins, particularly the cannabinoid receptor CB2.

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Sóvári, D., Kormos, A., Demeter, O., Dancsó, A., Keser, G. M., Milen, M., & Ábrányi-Balogh, P. (2018). Synthesis and fluorescent properties of boroisoquinolines, a new family of fluorophores. RSC Advances, 8(67), 38598–38605. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08241c

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