Synthesis of N,N-Dialkylamino-nor-Dihydroxanthene-Hemicyanine Fused Near-Infrared Fluorophores and Their First Water-Soluble and/or Bioconjugatable Analogues

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TitreSynthesis of N,N-Dialkylamino-nor-Dihydroxanthene-Hemicyanine Fused Near-Infrared Fluorophores and Their First Water-Soluble and/or Bioconjugatable Analogues
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursOng MJui Hsien, Debieu S, Moreau M, Romieu A, Richard J-A
JournalCHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL
Volume12
Pagination936-946
Date PublishedAPR 18
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN1861-4728
Mots-clésFluorescence, NIR dyes, nor-dihydroxanthene, protein labeling, Water solubility
Résumé

The effective synthesis of extended conjugated N, N-dialkylamino-nor-dihydroxanthene-based fluorophores is described from diversely functionalized salicylic aldehydes. The access to these original fluorescent derivatives proceeded in two steps through a one-pot construction of the unusual nor-dihydroxanthene (nor-DHX) scaffold followed by a diversification step providing a wide variety of nor-DHXhemicyanine fused dyes emitting in the range of 730790 nm. The versatility of our approach has enabled a further extension to the late-stage introduction of negatively/posi-tively charged polar groups onto their terminal nitrogen heterocyclic subunit, thereby giving access to the first watersoluble and/or bioconjugatable members of this emerging class of NIR fluorophores. Our water-solubilizing method is easily implementable, and the nor-DHX-hemicyanine skeleton maintains satisfying fluorescence quantum yields (520%) under physiological conditions. Finally, the bioconjugation ability of fluorescent derivatives bearing a free carboxylic acid was demonstrated through the covalent labeling of a model protein, namely, bovine serum albumin.

DOI10.1002/asia.201700176