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NIR Fluorescent Probe for <i>In Situ</i> Bioimaging of Endogenous H<sub>2</sub>S in Rice Roots under Al<sup>3+</sup> and Flooding Stresses

Jian Wang, Hui Xie, Haoyang Li, Rong Wang, Bo Zhang, Tianrui Ren, Jianli Hua, Nan Chen

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is one of the typical reactive sulfur species, which exhibits an important role in regulating both physiological and pathological processes. Recent studies indicate that H2S also serves as a key signaling molecule in a broad range of regulatory processes in plants. However, in situ imaging and detection of the levels of H2S in plant tissues remains a challenge. In this work, a NIR fluorescent probe (HBTP-H2S) was synthesized to achieve H2S imaging in living plant tissues. HBTP-H2S exhibited high sensitivity toward H2S with a large Stokes shift (250 nm). HBTP-H2S could be applied to HeLa cells to detect the fluctuation of endogenous H2S levels in response to physiological stimulations. Importantly, HBTP-H2S was utilized for direct H2S imaging of rice roots and revealed the upregulation of H2S signaling in response to aluminum ions and flooding stresses. Our work thus provides a new tool to investigate H2S-involved signal interaction and protective resistance of crops under environmental stresses.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen sulfideEndogenyFluorescenceBiophysicsFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopySulfurChemistryDownregulation and upregulationRice plantIn situCell biologyBiochemistryBiologyHorticultureOpticsGenePhysicsOrganic chemistrySulfur Compounds in BiologyMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionCarbon and Quantum Dots Applications