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ChemBioChem 8, 4 (2007) 424-33
Vinyl-pyridinium triphenylamines: novel far-red emitters with high photostability and two-photon absorption properties for staining DNA.
Clémence Allain 1, Falk Schmidt 1, Rémy LARTIA 1, Guillaume Bordeau 1, Céline Fiorini-Debuisschert 2, Fabrice Charra 2, Patrick Tauc 3, Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou 1
(05/03/2007)

A series of mono-, bis- and trisvinyl-pyridinium triphenylamines (TP-py) has been synthesised and evaluated for its one- and two-photon absorption (2PA) induced-fluorescence properties under biological conditions. Interestingly, these compounds are only weakly fluorescent in water, whereas their fluorescence emissions are strongly restored (exaltation factors of 20-100) upon binding to double-stranded DNA. Additional measurements in glycerol indicate that the fluorescence increases are the result of immobilisation of the dyes in the DNA matrix, which inhibits rotational de-excitation modes. This particular feature is especially remarkable in the case of the bis and tris derivatives (TP-2 py, TP-3 py), which each display a high affinity (K(d) ~ microM) for dsDNA. TPIF measurements have shown that TP-2 py and TP-3 py each have a large 2PA cross section (delta up to 700 GM) both in glycerol and in the presence of DNA, which ranks them amongst the best 2PA biological fluorophores. Finally, one- and two-photon confocal imaging in cells revealed that these compounds perform red staining (lambda(em)=660-680 nm) of nuclear DNA with excellent contrast. The remarkable optical properties of the TP-py series, combined with their high photostability and their easy synthetic access, make these compounds extremely attractive for use in confocal and 2PA microscopy.
1 :  Conception, synthèse et vectorisation de biomolécules. (CSVB)
Institut Curie – CNRS : UMR176
2 :  Département de Recherche sur l'Etat Condensé, les Atomes et les Molécules (DRECAM)
CEA : DSM/DRECAM
3 :  Laboratoire de Biotechnologie et Pharmacologie génétique Appliquée (LBPA)
CNRS : UMR8113 – École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan
Sciences du Vivant/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire/Biophysique