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ChemPhysChem | 2014

Solvatochromic Study of Highly Fluorescent Alkylated Isocyanonaphthalenes, Their π‐Stacking, Hydrogen‐Bonding Complexation, and Quenching with Pyridine

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; László Lázár; Mihály Purgel; Tamás Ditrói; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki

Mono- and dialkylated derivatives of 1-amino-5-isocyanonaphthalene (ICAN) were studied as new members of a multifunctional, easy-to-prepare fluorophore family, which showed excellent solvatochromic properties. The monoallyl derivative and the starting ICAN exhibited strong fluorescence quenching in the presence of small amounts of pyridine. The formation of a hydrogen-bonded ground-state pyridine complex was detected; however, analysis of quantum chemical calculations suggested the presence of an additional π-stacked pyridine complex. The Stern-Volmer plot of the quenching process exhibited a downward curvature and after reaching a minimum the fluorescence intensity increased back to a significant level at high pyridine concentrations. Significant fluorescence was observed even in pure pyridine. A new mechanism and a simple mathematical equation were derived to explain the downward curvature and the remaining fluorescence by the formation of a fluorescent π-stacked complex.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2018

MICAN, a new fluorophore for vital and non-vital staining of human cells

Zsolt L. Nagy; Miklós Nagy; Alexandra Kiss; Dávid Rácz; Beatrix Barna; Péter Könczöl; Csaba Bankó; Zsolt Bacsó; Sándor Kéki; Gaspar Banfalvi; Gábor Szemán-Nagy

Fluorescence time-lapse microscopy is in connection with the invasive properties of fluorochrome applied, and with the toxicity of the excitation energy and wavelength of the dye itself. Experiments with the newly synthesized fluorescent dye 1-N-methylamino-5-isocyanonaphthalene (MICAN) served to test its cytotoxicity on human HaCaT keratinocyte cell cultures. Experiments related to staining capability were performed with paraformaldehyde (PFA) fixed cells and observed with fluorescence microscope. It was assumed that the fluorophore 1-amino-5-isocyanonaphthalene (ICAN) and especially its N-methylamino derivative MICAN, containing condensed aromatic rings could serve as a nonselective fluorescent dye capable to stain cellular structures of fixed, living, damaged and dead cells. This notion was confirmed by the MICAN staining of cytoplasmic proteins primarily rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SEM) and less efficiently nuclear proteins suggesting the involvement of staining of subcellular structures involved in protein synthesis. MICAN was not only well tolerated by living cells but turned out to be a strong heterochromatin and RER staining agent. This led to the development of a MICAN staining protocol for native and living samples. Relative to other fluorescent dyes, MICAN is not only useful but also cost-effective. Toxicology tests were performed using 30, 10, 5, 0.5 μg/ml MICAN concentrations. Time-lapse videomicroscopy at near-infrared (NIR) illumination has been used for the examination of MICAN effect on cell division. It was found that MICAN as a vital stain had no significant harmful effect on HaCaT cells. MICAN turned out to be a non-toxic, highly quantum-efficient vital stain with minimal, or no photobleaching, and can be applied to co-stain with propidium-iodide due the strong spectral separation.


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2013

Solvatochromic properties of a new isocyanonaphthalene based fluorophore

Dávid Rácz; Miklós Nagy; Attila Mándi; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Dyes and Pigments | 2016

An acrylated isocyanonaphthalene based solvatochromic click reagent: Optical and biolabeling properties and quantum chemical modeling

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Zsolt L. Nagy; Tibor Nagy; Péter Pál Fehér; Mihály Purgel; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2010

Synthesis of phenanthroline‐terminated polymers and their Fe(II)‐complexes

Miklós Nagy; Miklós Zsuga; Dávid Rácz; Sándor Kéki


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Solvatochromic isocyanonaphthalene dyes as ligands for silver(I) complexes, their applicability in silver(I) detection and background reduction in biolabelling

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Zsolt L. Nagy; Péter Pál Fehér; József Kalmár; István Fábián; Alexandra Kiss; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Tetrahedron | 2014

Synthesis of fluorescent fluorene–isoindole-containing mono- and oligomers

László Lázár; Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Synthesis and Characterization of an Amphiphilic Blue-Light-Emitting Glycosylated Poly(naphthalene/phenylene) Copolymer

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Lajos Daróczi; Balázs Lukács; István Jóna; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki


Protoplasma | 2018

Novel fluorochromes label tonoplast in living plant cells and reveal changes in vacuolar organization after treatment with protein phosphatase inhibitors

Miklós Nagy; Sándor Kéki; Dávid Rácz; Jaideep Mathur; György Vereb; Tamás Garda; Márta M-Hamvas; François Chaumont; Károly Bóka; Béla Böddi; Csongor Freytag; Gábor Vasas; Csaba Máthé


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2016

New blue light-emitting isocyanobiphenyl based fluorophores: Their solvatochromic and biolabeling properties

Miklós Nagy; Dávid Rácz; Sándor Kovács; László Lázár; Péter Pál Fehér; Mihály Purgel; Miklós Zsuga; Sándor Kéki

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