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Cyanines as New Fluorescent Probes for DNA Detection and Two-Photon Excited Bioimaging
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyTwo-photon Excited FluorescenceBioimagingThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical PropertyMolecular ImagingBiophysicsDsdna BindingPhotochemistryDna DetectionBiophotonicsSupramolecular PhotochemistryTwo-photon Excited BioimagingSingle-molecule DetectionDna SensingBiomedical PhotonicsNew Fluorescent ProbesChemical ProbePhosphorescence
A series of cyanine fluorophores based on fused aromatics as an electron donor for DNA sensing and two-photon bioimaging were synthesized, among which the carbazole-based biscyanine exhibits high sensitivity and efficiency as a fluorescent light-up probe for dsDNA, which shows selective binding toward the AT-rich regions. The synergetic effect of the bischromophoric skeleton gives a several-fold enhancement in a two-photon absorption cross-section as well as a 25- to 100-fold enhancement in two-photon excited fluorescence upon dsDNA binding.
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