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Solvatochromic and Fluorogenic Dyes as Environment-Sensitive Probes: Design and Biological Applications

Andrey S. Klymchenko
- 09 Jan 2017 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 2, pp 366-375
TLDR
Overall, solvatochromic and fluorogenic probes enable background-free bioimaging in wash-free conditions as well as quantitative analysis when combined with advanced microscopy, such as fluorescence lifetime (FLIM) and ratiometric imaging.
Abstract
ConspectusFluorescent environment-sensitive probes are specially designed dyes that change their fluorescence intensity (fluorogenic dyes) or color (e.g., solvatochromic dyes) in response to change in their microenvironment polarity, viscosity, and molecular order. The studies of the past decade, including those of our group, have shown that these molecules become universal tools in fluorescence sensing and imaging. In fact, any biomolecular interaction or change in biomolecular organization results in modification of the local microenvironment, which can be directly monitored by these types of probes. In this Account, the main examples of environment-sensitive probes are summarized according to their design concepts. Solvatochromic dyes constitute a large class of environment-sensitive probes which change their color in response to polarity. Generally, they are push–pull dyes undergoing intramolecular charge transfer. Emission of their highly polarized excited state shifts to the red in more polar solven...

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