Design of luminescent iridium(III) and rhenium(I) polypyridine complexes as in vitro and in vivo ion, molecular and biological probes

Many luminescent transition metal polypyridine complexes display intense and long-lived triplet charge-transfer and intraligand transition emission with a large Stokes’ shift. These properties render them promising candidates as luminescent probes for ions, DNA, peptides, proteins and other biologic...

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Published in:Coordination chemistry reviews Vol. 254; no. 21; pp. 2603 - 2622
Main Authors: Lo, Kenneth Kam-Wing, Louie, Man-Wai, Zhang, Kenneth Yin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-11-2010
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Summary:Many luminescent transition metal polypyridine complexes display intense and long-lived triplet charge-transfer and intraligand transition emission with a large Stokes’ shift. These properties render them promising candidates as luminescent probes for ions, DNA, peptides, proteins and other biological entities. In this review article, we have summarised recent reports on ion, molecular and biological probes derived from luminescent rhenium(I) and iridium(III) polypyridine complexes. These complexes have been appended with different recognition moieties that interact with ions and biological molecules. The recognition is reflected by a change of spectroscopic and/or photophysical properties of the probes. The use of these complexes as cellular probes and imaging reagents has also been discussed.
ISSN:0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI:10.1016/j.ccr.2010.01.014