Orientation effect induced selective chelation of Fe2+ to a glutamic acid appended conjugated polymer for sensing and live cell imaging
| Title | Orientation effect induced selective chelation of Fe2+ to a glutamic acid appended conjugated polymer for sensing and live cell imaging |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2016 |
| Authors | Senthilkumar, T, Parekh, N, Nikama, SB, Asha, SK |
| Journal | Journal of Materials Chemistry B |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Pagination | 299-308 |
| Date Published | DEC |
| ISSN | 2050-750X |
| Abstract | Intracellular detection and imaging of labile iron(II) pools is very important in tracking physiological processes that demand new and rapid sensing probes. In this report, we present a water soluble polymer based probe for the fluorescence sensing and live cell imaging of labile Fe2+ ions with high selectivity for the first time. The polymer probe was based on conjugated polyfluorene which was appended with amino acid (L-glutamic acid). The biocompatibility of the polymer was confirmed from an MTT assay which demonstrated >90% cell viability even at 300 mu g ml(-1) loading of polymers. Simple glutamic acid did not show selectivity towards any of the divalent ions. However, glutamic acid appended polyfluorene exhibited selective chelation to Fe2+ ions resulting in immediate sensing activity for Fe2+ ions in water and living cells with fluorescence turn-off response. The limit of detection of the PF-Ph-GA polymer probe was 46 (+/- 2) nM which indicated high sensitivity for Fe2+ over other ions reported in the literature. The polymer also exhibited improved sensing activity in the range of intracellular pH (5-9) which is advantageous in differentiating endogenous changes. The probe was successfully applied for the fluorescence imaging of intracellular and supplemented labile iron(II) pools in living HeLa cells. |
| DOI | 10.1039/c5tb02293b |
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
| Impact Factor (IF) | 4.872 |
