N4-phenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine as a tunable fluorescent scaffold for the development of fluorescent probes

Authors
Lee, JaeseokChoi, Sang -KeeAslam, Adil S.Lim, WoojeongLee, JuyongKo, JunsuRyu, Chan HeeLee, Kang MunJung, Young MeeYoo, Hyuk SangPark, Ju HyunLee, SangheeChoi, JunwonKim, EunhaPark, Jongmin
Issue Date
2023-02
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Dyes and Pigments, v.210
Abstract
Fluorescent molecules have been used for various applications in biological system monitoring. Considering the complexity of cellular systems, there is a huge demand for diverse fluorescent organic molecular scaffolds. However, only a limited number of fluorescent scaffolds have been reported due to the lack of a rational design strategy. We serendipitously discovered N4-phenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine as a fluorescent scaffold with turn-on characteristics. To improve the photophysical property of the initial fluorescence molecule, we synthesized derivatives of the N4-phenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine and found systematic correlation between electronic den-sity of the phenyl substituent of the scaffold and fluorescence intensity. Through tuning the photophysical property of the scaffold and a rational design strategy, we developed N4-dichlorophenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine as a potential fluorophore for various biological applications. To prove the value of the developed fluorescent scaffold, we devised formaldehyde (FA) fluorescent sensor by tailoring amine on 6-position of N4-dichlorophenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine to employ a 2-aza-Cope rearrangement as the molecular detection mechanism with double-digit nanomolar detection limits. FA level in live HeLa cells were successfully visualized with the probe, exhibiting that N4-dichlorophenylquinazoline-4,6-diamine can serve as a useful molecular scaffold for offering various fluorescent sensors toward the investigation of physiological and pathological processes in live cells.
Keywords
PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; DESIGN; DERIVATIVES; SENSORS; DYES; Quinazoline; Fluorogenic; Structure photophysical property relationship; Fluorescent sensor; Formaldehyde
ISSN
0143-7208
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114023
DOI
10.1016/j.dyepig.2022.110987
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