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MitoNeoD: A Mitochondria-Targeted Superoxide Probe.

Cell Chemical Biology 2017 October 20
Mitochondrial superoxide (O2 ⋅- ) underlies much oxidative damage and redox signaling. Fluorescent probes can detect O2 ⋅- , but are of limited applicability in vivo, while in cells their usefulness is constrained by side reactions and DNA intercalation. To overcome these limitations, we developed a dual-purpose mitochondrial O2 ⋅- probe, MitoNeoD, which can assess O2 ⋅- changes in vivo by mass spectrometry and in vitro by fluorescence. MitoNeoD comprises a O2 ⋅- -sensitive reduced phenanthridinium moiety modified to prevent DNA intercalation, as well as a carbon-deuterium bond to enhance its selectivity for O2 ⋅- over non-specific oxidation, and a triphenylphosphonium lipophilic cation moiety leading to the rapid accumulation within mitochondria. We demonstrated that MitoNeoD was a versatile and robust probe to assess changes in mitochondrial O2 ⋅- from isolated mitochondria to animal models, thus offering a way to examine the many roles of mitochondrial O2 ⋅- production in health and disease.

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