Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.Viscosity in the intracellular microenvironment shows a significant difference in various organelles and is closely related to cellular processes. Such microviscosity in live cells is often mapped and quantified with fluorescent molecular rotors. To enable the rational design of viscosity-sensitive molecular rotors, it is critical to understand their working mechanisms. Herein, we systematically synthesized and investigated two sets of BODIPY-based molecular rotors to study the relationship between intramolecular motions and viscosity sensitivity. Through experimental and computational studies, two conformations (i.e., the planar and butterfly conformations) are found to commonly exist in BODIPY ro...
Measuring viscosity and temperature on the microscale is a challening yet very important task, in ma...
AbstractBackground: Molecular rotors are fluorescent molecules that exhibit viscosity-dependent fluo...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
DoctorSmall molecular fluorescent probes have been widely used in biology, chemistry and chemical bi...
Abstract Molecular rotors are a group of fluorescent molecules that form twisted intramolecular char...
Fluorescent molecular rotors find widespread application in sensing and imaging of microscopic visco...
Microviscosity is a critical physical parameter to be taken into account when modelling cellular env...
A series of fluorescent molecular rotors obtained by introducing two rotational groups (???rotators?...
It has been shown that compounds containing p-N,N,- dialkylaminobezylidene cyanoacetate motif can se...
We have studied the suitability of using a molecular rotor-based steady-state fluorometric assay for...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Surface functionalisation with viscosity sensitive dyes termed ‘molecular rotors’ can potentially op...
Viscosity sensitive fluorophores termed ‘molecular rotors’ represent a convenient and quantitative t...
Viscosity sensitive fluorophores termed 'molecular rotors' represent a convenient and quantitative t...
Measuring viscosity and temperature on the microscale is a challening yet very important task, in ma...
AbstractBackground: Molecular rotors are fluorescent molecules that exhibit viscosity-dependent fluo...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
DoctorSmall molecular fluorescent probes have been widely used in biology, chemistry and chemical bi...
Abstract Molecular rotors are a group of fluorescent molecules that form twisted intramolecular char...
Fluorescent molecular rotors find widespread application in sensing and imaging of microscopic visco...
Microviscosity is a critical physical parameter to be taken into account when modelling cellular env...
A series of fluorescent molecular rotors obtained by introducing two rotational groups (???rotators?...
It has been shown that compounds containing p-N,N,- dialkylaminobezylidene cyanoacetate motif can se...
We have studied the suitability of using a molecular rotor-based steady-state fluorometric assay for...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Surface functionalisation with viscosity sensitive dyes termed ‘molecular rotors’ can potentially op...
Viscosity sensitive fluorophores termed ‘molecular rotors’ represent a convenient and quantitative t...
Viscosity sensitive fluorophores termed 'molecular rotors' represent a convenient and quantitative t...
Measuring viscosity and temperature on the microscale is a challening yet very important task, in ma...
AbstractBackground: Molecular rotors are fluorescent molecules that exhibit viscosity-dependent fluo...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...