2-HPTP, a novel thiazolo [4, 5-b] pyridine-based Zn selective fluorescent probe has been synthesized and investigated. This probe exhibited a high selectivity towards Zn over other biologically essential cations such as Na, K, Ca, or Mg. 2-HPTP formed a 1:1 complex with Zn and showed a fluorescent enhancement with a long emission wavelength red-shift (85 nm) upon complex formation with Zn. The detection limit and association constant were calculated as 3.48 × 10 M and 2.40 × 10 M by a fluorescence titration experiment. Furthermore, the live cell imaging experiment showed that 2-HPTP was membrane permeable and photostable, and hence, could be used to monitor the concentration changes of intracellular Zn. The co-staining experiments in the cells demonstrated that 2-HPTP possessed high lysosomal selectivity in living cells. Finally, using the nematode C. elegans as an experimental model, we established that 2-HPTP could be successful in imaging Zn concentration changes in living tissues. Therefore, this molecule should be useful for studies on the biological functions of Zn.
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