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Molecular design strategy of fluorogenic probes based on quantum chemical prediction of intramolecular spirocyclization

Ryo Tachibana, Mako Kamiya, Satoshi Suzuki, Keiji Morokuma, Aika Nanjo, Yasuteru Urano

2020Communications Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fluorogenic probes are essential tools for real-time visualization of dynamic intracellular processes in living cells, but so far, their design has been largely dependent on trial-and-error methods. Here we propose a quantum chemical calculation-based method for rational prediction of the fluorescence properties of hydroxymethyl rhodamine (HMR)-based fluorogenic probes. Our computational analysis of the intramolecular spirocyclization reaction, which switches the fluorescence properties of HMR derivatives, reveals that consideration of the explicit water molecules is essential for accurate estimation of the free energy difference between the open (fluorescent) and closed (non-fluorescent) forms. We show that this approach can predict the open-closed equilibrium (p K cycl values) of unknown HMR derivatives in aqueous media. We validate this p K cycl prediction methodology by designing red and yellow fluorogenic peptidase probes that are highly activated by γ-glutamyltranspeptidase, without the need for prior synthesis of multiple candidates.

Topics & Concepts

Intramolecular forceFluorescenceRational designRhodamineCombinatorial chemistryChemistryComputer scienceBiological systemRhodamine BNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCatalysisStereochemistryBiochemistryBiologyPhysicsPhotocatalysisQuantum mechanicsClick Chemistry and ApplicationsMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials