Most biochemical reactions depend on the pH value of the aqueous environment and some are strongly favoured to occur in an acidic environment. A non-invasive control of pH to tightly regulate such reactions with defined start and end points is a highly desirable feature in certain applications, but has proven difficult to achieve so far. We report a novel optical approach to reversibly control a typical biochemical reaction by changing the pH and using acid phosphatase as a model enzyme. The reversible photoacid G-acid functions as a proton donor, changing the pH rapidly and reversibly by using high power UV LEDs as an illumination source in our experimental setup. The reaction can be tightly controlled by simply switching the light on and ...
The role of conformational changes in explaining the huge catalytic power of enzymes is currently on...
A new photoacid that reversibly changes from a weak to a strong acid under visible light was designe...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
Light-gated chemical reactions allow spatial and temporal control of chemical processes. Here, we su...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
The present review introduces various enzymatic reaction systems employing an external light source ...
Small changes in the pH gradient play a critical role in numerous biological and chemical pathways. ...
Temporal activation of biological processes by visible light and subsequent return to an inactive st...
Bioelectronics is an active and progressive area of research associated with biochemistry, electroch...
The application of merocyanine photoacids has previously been largely limited to neutral and acidic ...
Photoswitchable acid-base pairs, whose pK(a) values can be reversibly altered, are attractive molecu...
We describe the reversible photoactivation of the acid sensitive ligand-gated ion channel ASIC2a, a ...
Chemi-optogenetics is a hybrid chemical and genetic approach that utilizes light to regulate cellula...
A new photoacid that reversibly changes from a weak to a strong acid under visible light was designe...
The role of conformational changes in explaining the huge catalytic power of enzymes is currently on...
A new photoacid that reversibly changes from a weak to a strong acid under visible light was designe...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
Light-gated chemical reactions allow spatial and temporal control of chemical processes. Here, we su...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
The present review introduces various enzymatic reaction systems employing an external light source ...
Small changes in the pH gradient play a critical role in numerous biological and chemical pathways. ...
Temporal activation of biological processes by visible light and subsequent return to an inactive st...
Bioelectronics is an active and progressive area of research associated with biochemistry, electroch...
The application of merocyanine photoacids has previously been largely limited to neutral and acidic ...
Photoswitchable acid-base pairs, whose pK(a) values can be reversibly altered, are attractive molecu...
We describe the reversible photoactivation of the acid sensitive ligand-gated ion channel ASIC2a, a ...
Chemi-optogenetics is a hybrid chemical and genetic approach that utilizes light to regulate cellula...
A new photoacid that reversibly changes from a weak to a strong acid under visible light was designe...
The role of conformational changes in explaining the huge catalytic power of enzymes is currently on...
A new photoacid that reversibly changes from a weak to a strong acid under visible light was designe...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...