Design and synthesis of Mg2+-selective fluoroionophores based on a coumarin derivative and application for Mg2+ measurement in a living cell

Analytical Chemistry
Yoshio SuzukiKoji Suzuki

Abstract

Novel Mg2+ fluorescent molecular probes (KMG-20-AM and KMG-27-AM; where AM is an acetoxymethyl group) based on a coumarin possessing a charged beta-diketone structure were designed and synthesized. These fluorescent probes produced a red shift from 425 to 445 nm in the absorption spectra after formation of a complex with Mg2+. The fluorescence spectra of these probes also showed a red shift from 485 to 495 nm and an increasing fluorescence intensity after formation of a complex with Mg2+. The optimum experimental conditions were excitation wavelength of 445 nm and a monitored wavelength of 500 nm, where these probes functioned as an indicator showing an image of increasing fluorescence in the presence of Mg2+. These probes showed a "seesaw-type" fluorescent spectral change with the isosbestic point at 480 nm due to the light excitation at 445 nm, which indicates that ratiometry can be used for the measurement. The molecular probes formed a 1:1 complex with Mg2+ and the dissociation constant (Kd) was 10.0 mM for KMG-20. The association constants of the probes with Mg2- were approximately 3 times higher than that with Ca2+, which showed that the selectivity of Mg2+ versus Ca2+ for these probes was over 200 times higher than that ...Continue Reading

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