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Oxime as a general photocage for the design of visible light photo-activatable fluorophores.
Wang, Lushun; Wang, Shichao; Tang, Juan; Espinoza, Vanessa B; Loredo, Axel; Tian, Zeru; Weisman, R Bruce; Xiao, Han.
Afiliación
  • Wang L; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Wang S; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Tang J; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Espinoza VB; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Loredo A; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Tian Z; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Weisman RB; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
  • Xiao H; Department of Chemistry, Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston Texas 77005 USA han.xiao@rice.edu.
Chem Sci ; 12(47): 15572-15580, 2021 Dec 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35003586
ABSTRACT
Photoactivatable fluorophores have been widely used for tracking molecular and cellular dynamics with subdiffraction resolution. In this work, we have prepared a series of photoactivatable probes using the oxime moiety as a new class of photolabile caging group in which the photoactivation process is mediated by a highly efficient photodeoximation reaction. Incorporation of the oxime caging group into fluorophores results in loss of fluorescence. Upon light irradiation in the presence of air, the oxime-caged fluorophores are oxidized to their carbonyl derivatives, restoring strong fluorophore fluorescence. To demonstrate the utility of these oxime-caged fluorophores, we have created probes that target different organelles for live-cell confocal imaging. We also carried out photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) imaging under physiological conditions using low-power light activation in the absence of cytotoxic additives. Our studies show that oximes represent a new class of visible-light photocages that can be widely used for cellular imaging, sensing, and photo-controlled molecular release.

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article