Fluorimetric Cell Analysis with 9‐Aryl‐Substituted Berberine Derivatives as DNA‐Targeting Fluorescent Probes

Author:

Groß Philipp1,Hoffmann Renée S.1,Müller Mareike1ORCID,Schönherr Holger1ORCID,Ihmels Heiko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biology and Center of Micro- and Nanochemistry and (Bio)Technology () University of Siegen Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2 57068 Siegen Germany

Abstract

AbstractDNA‐sensitive fluorescent light‐up probes based on berberine are presented. This biogenic fluorophore was chosen as central unit to use its potential biocompatibility and its DNA‐binding properties. To provide predictable fluorescence quenching in aqueous solution and a fluorescence light‐up effect upon DNA binding, aryl substituents were attached at the 9‐position by Suzuki‐Miyaura coupling reactions. The 9‐arylberberine derivatives have a very low fluorescence quantum yield (Φfl=<0.02), which is caused by the radiationless deactivation of the excited state by torsional relaxation about the biaryl axis. In addition, these berberine derivatives intercalate into DNA with high affinity (Kb=2.0−22×104 M−1). Except for the nitrophenyl‐ and hydroxyphenyl‐substituted derivatives, all tested compounds exhibited a pronounced fluorescence light‐up effect upon association with DNA, because the deactivation of the excited‐state by torsional relaxation is suppressed in the DNA binding site. Most notably, it was shown exemplarily with the 9‐(4‐methoxyphenyl)‐ and the 9‐(6‐methoxynaphthyl)‐substituted derivatives that these properties are suited for fluorimetric cell analysis. In particular, these probes generated distinct staining patterns in eukaryotic cells (NIH 3T3 mouse fibroblasts), which enabled the identification of nuclear substructures, most likely heterochromatin or nucleoli, respectively.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Universität Siegen

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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