Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.129, No.39, 11888-11888, 2007
Design of emission ratiometric metal-ion sensors with enhanced two-photon cross section and brightness
To develop metal-responsive fluorescence probes with optimized nonlinear optical properties for two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy (TPEM), we investigated the utility of donor-acceptor architectures where the metal-ion coordinates to the acceptor rather than donor site of the fluorophore. Zn(II) binding to such a probe consisting of a tris(picolyl)amine-substituted acceptor site connected with an anisole donor moiety and an oxazole central core resulted in a significant increase of the two-photon absorption cross section (delta) and fluorescence brightness (eta delta). The fluorophore showed also a strong shift of the emission peak upon saturation with Zn(II), rendering the proposed approach suitable for two-photon excited emission ratiometric sensing.