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CO2-Responsive adenine nucleobase: New insight into manipulating the photophysical properties and biological activities of functional fluorescent molecules.

Authors :
Bayle, Enyew Alemayehu
Su, Ting-Hsuan
Chiu, Chih-Wei
Cheng, Chih-Chia
Source :
Journal of CO2 Utilization; Feb2024, Vol. 80, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We report important progress in the preparation and development of gas-responsive fluorescent materials with potential as efficient anticancer treatments and fluorescent probes for biomedical imaging. An environmental stimuli-responsive multifunctional material (ESMM) composed of rhodamine 6 G containing a pH-sensitive spirolactam unit and a self-complementary multiple hydrogen-bonded adenine group was successfully synthesized through a simple and efficient two-step synthetic pathway. ESMM has extremely poor water solubility, even in a weakly acidic aqueous environment, but can easily dissolve in common organic solvents. Due to the unique polar heteroaromatic structure of the adenine group that confers chemical reactivity (or responsiveness) with CO 2 , hydrophobic ESMM can rapidly and completely dissolve in water on simple CO 2 bubbling treatment, which is followed by formation of self-assembled spherical-like nanoparticles. The resulting nanoparticles demonstrate unique spontaneous fluorescent characteristics in water and their photophysical properties, surface charge, acid-base characteristics, and self-assembled morphology can be quickly and stably switched on and off by alternating cycles of CO 2 and N 2 bubbling, to thus effectively manipulate their physical performance. Importantly, in vitro cell assays clearly indicated that protonation of the adenine group by CO 2 remarkably enhances the anti-hemolytic properties of ESMM and results in highly potent and selective cytotoxicity against cancer cells at low doses, but not in normal cells. In contrast, pristine ESMM did not exhibit selective cytotoxic effect on normal or cancer cells. Therefore, this newly discovered CO 2 -responsive system may have a great potential to improve the safety and effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs. [Display omitted] • Multifunctional adenine-containing rhodamine 6 G (AR) was developed. • AR spontaneously self-assembles into nanoparticles on CO 2 bubbling. • CO 2 -protonated AR has low hemolytic activity towards red blood cells. • CO 2 -treated AR exhibits highly selective cytotoxicity in cancer cells. • This new system holds potential for safer, more efficient chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22129820
Volume :
80
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of CO2 Utilization
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175499289
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcou.2024.102696