TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of water-soluble, ring-substituted squaraine dyes and their evaluation as fluorescent probes and labels
AU - Tatarets, Anatoliy L.
AU - Fedyunyayeva, Irina A.
AU - Dyubko, Tatyana S.
AU - Povrozin, Yevgeniy A.
AU - Doroshenko, Andrey O.
AU - Terpetschnig, Ewald A.
AU - Patsenker, Leonid D.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Dr. Vladimir I. Musatov (SSI “Institute for Single Crystalls” of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) for 1 H NMR measurements and Dr. Vadim I. Sidorov (Kharkov National University, Ukraine) for his help with the assessment of the dye-to-protein ratios. This work was supported by the STCU Grant No. U111.
PY - 2006/6/16
Y1 - 2006/6/16
N2 - A series of ring-substituted squaraines absorbing and emitting in the red and NIR spectral region was synthesized and their spectral and photophysical properties (quantum yields, fluorescence lifetimes) and photostabilities were measured and compared to Cy5, a commonly used fluorescent label. The absorption maxima in aqueous media were found to be between 628 and 667 nm and the emission maxima are between 642 and 685 nm. Squaraine dyes exhibit high extinction coefficients (163,000-265,000 M-1 cm-1) and lower quantum yields (2-7%) in aqueous buffer but high quantum yields (up to 45%) and long fluorescence lifetimes (up to 3.3 ns) in presence of BSA. Dicyanomethylene- and thio-substituted squaraines exhibit an additional absorption around 400 nm with extinction coefficients between 21,500 and 44,500 M-1 cm-1. These dyes are excitable not only with red but also with blue diode lasers or light emitting diodes. Due to the favourable spectral and photophysical properties these dyes can be used as fluorescent probes and labels for intensity- and fluorescence lifetime-based biomedical applications.
AB - A series of ring-substituted squaraines absorbing and emitting in the red and NIR spectral region was synthesized and their spectral and photophysical properties (quantum yields, fluorescence lifetimes) and photostabilities were measured and compared to Cy5, a commonly used fluorescent label. The absorption maxima in aqueous media were found to be between 628 and 667 nm and the emission maxima are between 642 and 685 nm. Squaraine dyes exhibit high extinction coefficients (163,000-265,000 M-1 cm-1) and lower quantum yields (2-7%) in aqueous buffer but high quantum yields (up to 45%) and long fluorescence lifetimes (up to 3.3 ns) in presence of BSA. Dicyanomethylene- and thio-substituted squaraines exhibit an additional absorption around 400 nm with extinction coefficients between 21,500 and 44,500 M-1 cm-1. These dyes are excitable not only with red but also with blue diode lasers or light emitting diodes. Due to the favourable spectral and photophysical properties these dyes can be used as fluorescent probes and labels for intensity- and fluorescence lifetime-based biomedical applications.
KW - Fluorescence assay
KW - Fluorescence lifetimes
KW - Labels
KW - Probes
KW - Squaraines
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aca.2006.04.019
DO - 10.1016/j.aca.2006.04.019
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AN - SCOPUS:33745010241
SN - 0003-2670
VL - 570
SP - 214
EP - 223
JO - Analytica Chimica Acta
JF - Analytica Chimica Acta
IS - 2
ER -