Photophysical Characteristics of Polarity-Sensitive and Lipid Droplet-Specific Phenylbenzothiadiazoles

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In this study, we present a series of solvatochromic phenylbenzothiadiazoles that display dual emission from the locally excited (LE) and intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) excited states. The donor-acceptor derivatives are highly sensitive to polarity changes, which can be monitored by differences in emission efficiency, spectroscopic shifts and variations of the LE/ICT ratio. One of the compounds in the series, containing a thiomethyl substituent, emerged as an excellent blue emitting stain for intracellular lipid droplets, a biomarker for various types of cancer. In addition, a non-emissive nitro derivative becomes fluorescent upon bioreduction in hypoxic cancer cells and accumulates in lipid droplets with a high signal-to-background ratio.

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Colas, K., Doloczki, S., Kesidou, A., Sainero-Alcolado, L., Rodriguez-Garcia, A., Arsenian-Henriksson, M., & Dyrager, C. (2021). Photophysical Characteristics of Polarity-Sensitive and Lipid Droplet-Specific Phenylbenzothiadiazoles. ChemPhotoChem, 5(7), 632–643. https://doi.org/10.1002/cptc.202100040

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