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This thesis describes an in-depth study of an indolizine-based fluorophore, from understanding of its structure-photophysical property relationship to its application as a useful biological reporter.
Organic fluorophores have been extensively used in the field of molecular biology owing to their excellent photophysical property, suitable cell permeability, and synthetic flexibility. Understanding of the structure-photophysical property relationship of a given fluorophore often paves the road to the development of valuable molecular probes to visualize and transcribe biological networks. In this thesis, respective chapters deal with molecular design, organic synthesis, structure-property analysis, and quantum-mechanical interpretation of unexplored family of indolizine-based molecules. This systematic exploration has led to rational development of a new microalgae lipid droplet probe, colorful bioorthogonal fluorogenic probes, and a bright mitochondrial probe, working underlive cell conditions.
Harnessing the optical properties of a given fluorophore has been an important topic for a couple of decades, both in industry and in academia. This thesis provides useful insights for the improvement and development of unique small fluorescent materials, or optical materials.
Recognized as an outstanding Thesis by the Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University A concise introduction to widely used fluorophores Offers an interdisciplinary approach to unravel the details of a novel fluorophore
Auteur
Dr. Youngjun Lee is a member of CRI Center for Chemical Proteomics, Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Korea. He earned Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry at SNU in February 2018.
Contenu
Abstract.- Table of Contents.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.- List of Schemes.- List of Abbreviations.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- 1.1 Molecular Fluorescence and Photophysical Parameters.- 1.2 Organic Fluorophores.- 1.3 Aims and Scope of the Thesis.- 1.4 References.- Chapter 2. A Comprehensive Studies of an Indolizine-Based Seoul-Fluor System.- 2.1 Structure and Quantum Yield Relationship Study of Seoul-Fluor.- 2.2 Optimization of SF-Based Lipid Droplet Bioprobes on the basis of Molecular Lipophilicity.- 2.3 An Overview of Seoul-Fluor System.- 2.4 References.- 2.5 Experimental Section.- Chapter 3. Tetrazine-Containing Colorful Bioorthogonal Probes based on the Indolizine Core Skeleton.- 3.1 Introduction. -3.2 Result and Discussion.- 3.3 Conclusion.- 3.4 References.- 3.5 Experimental Section.- Chapter 4. Rational Development of Furoindolizine Core Skeleton Guided by Oscillator Strength.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Result and Discussion.- 4.3 Conclusion.-4.4 References.- 4.5 Experimental Section.