Fluorescent Membrane Probes Based on a Coumarin-Thiazole Scaffold

Authors

  • Stane Pajk University of Ljubljana Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Maja Garvas Jožef Stefan Institute
  • Janez Štrancar Jožef Stefan Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2019.5089

Keywords:

fluorophore, microscopy, coumarin, photobleaching, membrane

Abstract

Biological functions of cell membranes and their correlation to the heterogeneity of the latter’s lipid composition are still poorly understood. Fluorescence provides one of the most versatile tools for studying biological membranes. However, few bright and photostable fluorescent probes for labeling plasma membranes are available. We have designed and synthesized two such probes, 8 and 9, that are based on the thiazole-coumarin scaffold. Both are environment sensitive and exhibit similar shifts of emission spectra in a variety of solvents as probes based on 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl (NBD). In particular, the second, positively charged probe 9 labels the plasma membrane selectively with limited redistribution to other membranes of the cell. Unfortunately, compared to the other two probes tested, 8 and 6-NBD-PC, it exhibits the highest rate of photobleaching. Nevertheless, these new thiazole-coumarin based membrane probes provide a viable approach to the design of novel membrane probes.

Author Biographies

Stane Pajk, University of Ljubljana Faculty of Pharmacy

Chair of pharmaceutical chemistry

Assistant professor

Maja Garvas, Jožef Stefan Institute

Laboratory of biophysics

researcher

Janez Štrancar, Jožef Stefan Institute

Laboratory of biophysics

Full professor

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Published

18.09.2019

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Section

Organic chemistry