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Functionalized α-Cyanostilbene Derivatives for Detection of Hypoxia or Proteostasis Imbalance in Live Cells

  • Jiamin Zhao
  • , Maryam Zaheer
  • , Jiawei You
  • , Tze Cin Owyong
  • , Marie Claire Giel
  • , Praveen Praveen
  • , Wenyi Li
  • , Jianquan Hou
  • , Conor F. Hogan
  • , Engui Zhao
  • , Siyang Ding*
  • , Yuning Hong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • La Trobe University
  • The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

α-Cyanostilbene represents one of the easily functionalized aggregation-induced emission (AIE) scaffolds. It has been widely adopted for the construction of fluorescent materials for broad applications. Here, we further expanded the utilization of α-cyanostilbene derivatives for the detection of hypoxia or proteostasis imbalance in live cells. Four different amine containing donors were introduced to construct α-cyanostilbene derivatives (R-ASC) with donor-acceptor scaffolds. Equipped with the cysteine (Cys) reactive group, maleimide (MI), R-ASC-MI shows fluorescence turn-on property upon binding with unfolded proteins in vitro and in live cells under proteostatic stress. By virtue of R-ASC-MI, the level of unfolded protein loads in cells can be quantified by flow cytometry, or visualized under microscope. Furthermore, we also characterized the performance of R-ASC-NO2, synthetic precursors of R-ASC-MI, in cellular hypoxia. R-ASC-NO2 revealed upregulated activities of nitroreductase, as well as increased hydrophobicity in live cells, under either chemical (NaN3) induced or atmospheric (1 % O2) hypoxia. Together, the advantages of easy modification and high signal-to-noise ratio of new α-cyanostilbene derivatives reported in this work highlight the great potential of α-cyanostilbene in constructing functional biosensors and many other domains.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202402630
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume30
Issue number69
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aggregation-induced emission (AIE)
  • Hypoxia detection
  • Protein unfolding
  • Proteostasis imbalance
  • α-cyanostilbene

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