Benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine dye for G-Quadruplex detection.

Bioorg Med Chem Lett

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Design and Evaluation, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2022

Benzothiazolium and benzoxazolium are common groups for the construction of hemicyanine dyes; however, their isosteric analogue benzoselenazolium have rarely been studied. Here, we report the development of the first benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine dye for the selective detection of G-quadruplexes. This molecule, SEMA-1, was validated as a red-emitting and activatable fluorescent probe whose fluorescence would only be activated in the presence of G-quadruplexes in buffer solution. Consistent with this, SEMA-1 was found to accumulate in nucleoli and could be used to detect the high abundance of nucleolar rDNA and rRNA G-quadruplexes in fixed HeLa cells. On the other hand, due to the retained mitochondrial membrane potential in live HeLa cells, SEMA-1 was captured by mitochondria and had the potential to detect the mitochondrial G-quadruplexes. Collectively, this work demonstrates the value of developing G-quadruplex-specific fluorescent probes from novel benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine scaffold.

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Benzothiazolium and benzoxazolium are common groups for the construction of hemicyanine dyes; however, their isosteric analogue benzoselenazolium have rarely been studied. Here, we report the development of the first benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine dye for the selective detection of G-quadruplexes. This molecule, SEMA-1, was validated as a red-emitting and activatable fluorescent probe whose fluorescence would only be activated in the presence of G-quadruplexes in buffer solution.

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