Near-Infrared Light-Excited Quinolinium-Carbazole Small Molecule as Two-Photon Fluorescence Nucleic Acid Probe

Molecules. 2024 Feb 29;29(5):1080. doi: 10.3390/molecules29051080.

Abstract

This article reports three new two-photon absorption (TPA) materials that are quinolinium-carbazole derivates. They are 3-(N-methyl-4-ethylquinolinium iodide)-9-ethylcarbazole (M4), 3-(N-methyl-4-ethylquinolinium iodide)-9-ethylcarbazole (H2), and 3-(N-methyl-4-ethylquinolinium iodide)-9-ethylcarbazole (H4). Their TPA cross-sections are 491, 515, and 512 GM, respectively. Under the excitation of near-infrared light, their fluorescence emission is about 650 nm. The compounds can stain nucleic acid DNA with the same level of nuclear localization as Hoechst 33342. Under continuous irradiation with a near-infrared laser, the three new compounds showed less fluorescence decay than DAPI, and the average fluorescence decay rates were 0.016%/s, 0.020%/s, and 0.023%/s. They are expected to become new two-photon fluorescent probes of nucleic acid DNA because of their excellent performance.

Keywords: near-infrared laser; nucleic acid DNA probe; quinolinium-carbazole derivative; two-photon absorption.

MeSH terms

  • Carbazoles
  • DNA
  • Fluorescence
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Infrared Rays
  • Iodides*
  • Nucleic Acid Probes
  • Photons*

Substances

  • Iodides
  • Carbazoles
  • DNA
  • Nucleic Acid Probes
  • Fluorescent Dyes