Ionic pyridinium-oxazole dyads: design, synthesis, and application in mitochondrial imaging
| Title | Ionic pyridinium-oxazole dyads: design, synthesis, and application in mitochondrial imaging | 
| Publication Type | Journal Article | 
| Year of Publication | 2019 | 
| Authors | Shaikh, AC, Varma, ME, Mule, RD, Banerjee, S, Kulkarni, PP, Patil, NT | 
| Journal | Journal of Organic Chemistry | 
| Volume | 84 | 
| Issue | 4 | 
| Pagination | 1766-1777 | 
| Date Published | FEB | 
| Type of Article | Article | 
| ISSN | 0022-3263 | 
| Abstract | We recently developed an oxidative intramolecular 1,2-amino-oxygenation reaction, combining gold(I)/gold(III) catalysis, for accessing structurally unique ionic pyridinium-oxazole dyads (PODs) with tunable emission wavelengths. On further investigation, these fluorophores turned out to be potential biomarkers; in particular, the one containing -NMe2 functionality (NMe2-POD) was highly selective for mitochondrial imaging. Of note, because of mitochondria's involvement in early-stage apoptosis and degenerative conditions, tracking the dynamics of mitochondrial morphology with such imaging technology has attracted much interest. Along this line, we wanted to build a library of such PODs which are potential mitochondria trackers. However, Au/Selecfluor, our first-generation catalyst system, suffers from undesired fluorination of electronically rich PODs resulting in an inseparable mixture (1:1) of the PODs and their fluorinated derivatives. In our attempt to search for a better alternative to circumvent this issue, we developed a second-generation approach for the synthesis of PODs by employing Cu(II)/PhI(OAC)(2)-mediated oxidative 1,2-amino-oxygenation of alkynes. Thes newly synthesized PODs exhibit tunable emissions as well as excellent quantum efficiency up to 0.96. Further, this powerful process gives rapid access to a library of NMe2-PODs which are potential mitochondrial imaging agents. Out of the library, the randomly chosen POD-3g was studied for cell-imaging experiments which showed high mitochondrial specificity, superior photostability, and appreciable tolerance to microenvironment changes with respect to commercially available MitoTracker green.  |  
| DOI | 10.1021/acs.joc.8b02528 | 
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign  |  
| Impact Factor (IF) | 4.745  |  
