Complexes of IrIII-Octaethylporphyrin with Peptides as Probes for Sensing Cellular O2

  • Klaus Koren
  • , Ruslan I. Dmitriev
  • , Sergey M. Borisov
  • , Dmitri B. Papkovsky
  • , Ingo Klimant

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Abstract

IrIII-porphyrins are a relatively new group of phosphorescent dyes that have potential for oxygen sensing and labeling of biomolecules. The requirement of two axial ligands for the IrIII ion permits simple linkage of biomolecules by a one-step ligand-exchange reaction, for example, using precursor carbonyl chloride complexes and peptides containing histidine residue(s). Using this approach, we produced three complexes of IrIII-octaethylporphyrin with cell-penetrating (Ir1 and Ir2) and tumor-targeting (Ir3) peptides and studied their photophysical properties. All of the complexes were stable and possessed bright, long-decay (unquenched lifetimes exceeding 45 μs) phosphorescence at around 650 nm, with moderate sensitivity to oxygen. The Ir1 and Ir2 complexes showed positive staining of a number of mammalian cell types, thus demonstrating localization similar to endoplasmic reticulum and ATP- and temperature-independent intracellular accumulation (direct translocation mechanism). Their low photo- and cytotoxicity allows intracellular oxygen to be probed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1184-1190
Number of pages7
JournalChemBioChem
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2012

Keywords

  • Cell-penetrating peptide
  • Cellular oxygen sensing
  • Histidine ligands
  • Ir-porphyrin complexes
  • Phosphorescence quenching

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