TY - JOUR
T1 - Glycopeptide-Conjugated Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogen
T2 - A pH-Responsive Fluorescence Probe with Tunable Self-Assembly Morphologies for Cell Imaging
AU - Zhang, Fangling
AU - He, Yangqing
AU - Jin, Xin
AU - Xiang, Song
AU - Feng, Hai Tao
AU - Li, Li Li
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Chemical Society
PY - 2021/9/16
Y1 - 2021/9/16
N2 - pH values play an important role in various cell biological processes. Abnormal pH values in living systems are frequently associated with the development of diseases such as cancers, infection, and other diseases. Real-time monitoring of the changes of pH valuesin vivowill give us the significant indication for these diseases’ progression. Within those pH-sensitive imaging probes, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecules exhibit great potential in aqueous imaging environment due to their high fluorescence quantum yield and stability. However, the modulation of the AIE probe with pH sensitivity and light-up property face challenges. Here, we introduced a new glycopeptide-modified AIE probe (TGO) based on the optimized solid-phase peptide synthesis approach. The response to pH of the peptide: DDDD progression changed hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity, resulting in the change of the amphipathicity balance. When modulating the pH from 5.5 to 8.0, the adverse protonation of the peptide induced assembled nanostructure transformation from nanolamellae to nanomicelles. Meanwhile, the pH-induced charge change in peptides can greatly influence the microenvironment of the AIEgen, resulting in the increase of fluorescence intensity.
AB - pH values play an important role in various cell biological processes. Abnormal pH values in living systems are frequently associated with the development of diseases such as cancers, infection, and other diseases. Real-time monitoring of the changes of pH valuesin vivowill give us the significant indication for these diseases’ progression. Within those pH-sensitive imaging probes, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecules exhibit great potential in aqueous imaging environment due to their high fluorescence quantum yield and stability. However, the modulation of the AIE probe with pH sensitivity and light-up property face challenges. Here, we introduced a new glycopeptide-modified AIE probe (TGO) based on the optimized solid-phase peptide synthesis approach. The response to pH of the peptide: DDDD progression changed hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity, resulting in the change of the amphipathicity balance. When modulating the pH from 5.5 to 8.0, the adverse protonation of the peptide induced assembled nanostructure transformation from nanolamellae to nanomicelles. Meanwhile, the pH-induced charge change in peptides can greatly influence the microenvironment of the AIEgen, resulting in the increase of fluorescence intensity.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85115936434
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c06443
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c06443
M3 - Article
C2 - 34494431
AN - SCOPUS:85115936434
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 125
SP - 10224
EP - 10231
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 36
ER -