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Twisted cyanines: a non-planar fluorogenic dye with superior photostability and its use in a protein-based fluoromodule.


ABSTRACT: The cyanine dye thiazole orange (TO) is a well-known fluorogenic stain for DNA and RNA, but this property precludes its use as an intracellular fluorescent probe for non-nucleic acid biomolecules. Further, as is the case with many cyanines, the dye suffers from low photostability. Here, we report the synthesis of a bridge-substituted version of TO named ?-CN-TO, where the central methine hydrogen of TO is replaced by an electron withdrawing cyano group, which was expected to decrease the susceptibility of the dye toward singlet oxygen-mediated degradation. An X-ray crystal structure shows that ?-CN-TO is twisted drastically out of plane, in contrast to TO, which crystallizes in the planar conformation. ?-CN-TO retains the fluorogenic behavior of the parent dye TO in viscous glycerol/water solvent, but direct irradiation and indirect bleaching studies showed that ?-CN-TO is essentially inert to visible light and singlet oxygen. In addition, the twisted conformation of ?-CN-TO mitigates nonspecific binding and fluorescence activation by DNA and a previously selected TO-binding protein and exhibits low background fluorescence in HeLa cell culture. ?-CN-TO was then used to select a new protein that binds and activates fluorescence from the dye. The new ?-CN-TO/protein fluoromodule exhibits superior photostability to an analogous TO/protein fluoromodule. These properties indicate that ?-CN-TO will be a useful fluorogenic dye in combination with specific RNA and protein binding partners for both in vitro and cell-based applications. More broadly, structural features that promote nonplanar conformations can provide an effective method for reducing nonspecific binding of cationic dyes to nucleic acids and other biomolecules.

SUBMITTER: Shank NI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3574795 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Twisted cyanines: a non-planar fluorogenic dye with superior photostability and its use in a protein-based fluoromodule.

Shank Nathaniel I NI   Pham Ha H HH   Waggoner Alan S AS   Armitage Bruce A BA  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20121220 1


The cyanine dye thiazole orange (TO) is a well-known fluorogenic stain for DNA and RNA, but this property precludes its use as an intracellular fluorescent probe for non-nucleic acid biomolecules. Further, as is the case with many cyanines, the dye suffers from low photostability. Here, we report the synthesis of a bridge-substituted version of TO named α-CN-TO, where the central methine hydrogen of TO is replaced by an electron withdrawing cyano group, which was expected to decrease the suscept  ...[more]

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