Small-molecule fluorescent probes for plasma membrane staining: Design, mechanisms and biological applications

•The structures of small-molecule fluorophores for plasma membrane staining were summarized.•The membrane targeting groups were categorized and summarized.•The mechanisms to achieve the membrane specificty were summarized and discussed.•The bioimaging applications of fluorescent probes were summariz...

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Published inCoordination chemistry reviews Vol. 474; p. 214862
Main Authors Yang, Liu, Chen, Qingxin, Wang, Zhanchen, Zhang, Huatang, Sun, Hongyan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.01.2023
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Summary:•The structures of small-molecule fluorophores for plasma membrane staining were summarized.•The membrane targeting groups were categorized and summarized.•The mechanisms to achieve the membrane specificty were summarized and discussed.•The bioimaging applications of fluorescent probes were summarized. Plasma membrane (PM), a phospholipid bilayer that separates the interior of cell from the extracellular fluid, is closely involved in various cellular activities. However, monitoring dynamic membrane has always been a challenge due to its dynamic structure and complex constitution. Owing to the distinct advantages of fluorescence imaging technology, diverse small molecular fluorescent probes have been well developed for membrane staining to investigate membrane function and monitor its dynamic activity. Herein, representative small molecular fluorescent probes reported in the last ten years were summarized and categorized into four groups according to their functional membrane-anchoring moieties, namely hydrophobic alkyl chain, ammonium unit, cholesterol, and short peptide sequence. In particular, the underlying mechanisms to achieve membrane-specific fluorescence staining were fully discussed, including membrane targeting group approach, aggregation induced emission (AIE), disassembly light up fluorescence strategy and restricted intramolecular rotation (RIM). Furthermore, membrane-targeting probes for super-resolution imaging of membrane dynamics were presented as an emerging technology. In this review, we showcased recent advances in this research area, and outlined potential challenges and prospects with the goal of driving the generation of innovative fluorescent probes for PM staining.
ISSN:0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI:10.1016/j.ccr.2022.214862