posted on 2016-09-21, 00:00authored byYonghe Tang, Xiuqi Kong, Zhan-Rong Liu, An Xu, Weiying Lin
As one of the simplest
reactive carbonyl species, formaldehyde
is implicated in nervous system diseases and cancer. Organelles play
crucial roles in various physiological processes in living cells.
Accordingly, the detection of endogenous formaldehyde at the subcellular
level is of high interest. We herein describe the development of the
first organelle-targeted fluorescent formaldehyde probe (Na-FA-Lyso). The new probe exhibits favorable features including a large fluorescence
enhancement (about 350-fold) and a fast response to formaldehyde.
Significantly, the novel probe Na-FA-Lyso was employed
to visualize the endogenous formaldehyde in the lysosomes in living
cells for the first time.