Intracellular pH (pHi) is an important parameter associated with cellular behaviors and pathological conditions. Sensing pHi and monitoring its changes are essential but challenging due to the lack of high-sensitive probes. Herein, a ratiometric fluorescent probe with ultra pH-sensitivity is developed based on hairpin-contained i-motif strand (I-strand, labeled with Rhodamine Green and BHQ at two termini) and complementary strand (C-strand, labeled with Rhodamine Red at its 5'-end). At neutral pH, both I-strand and C-strand hybridize into a rigid duplex (I-C), which holds the Rhodamine Red and the BHQ in close proximity. As a result, the fluorescence emission (F) of the Rhodamine Red is strongly suppressed, while the Rhodamine Green (F) is in a "signal on" state. However, the slightly acidic pH enforced the I-strand to form an intramolecular i-motif and initiated the dehybridization of I-C duplex, leading to Rhodamine Red in a "signal on" state and a decreased fluorescence of Rhodamine Green. The ratio (F/F) can be used as a signal for pH sensing. Due to the rational internal hairpin design of I-C duplex probe, almost 70-fold change in the ratio was observed in the physiological pH range (6.50-7.40). This probe possesses efficient stability, fast response, and reversible pH measurement capabilities. Furthermore, intracellular application of the ratiometric probe was demonstrated on the example of SMMC-7721 cells. With different recognition elements in engineering of i-motif based platforms, the design might hold great potential to become a versatile strategy for intracellular pH sensing.
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