Judicious addition of photolabile caging groups (PCGs) to protect biologically im- portant molecules, has enabled the development of many powerful chemical tools for the study of biological processes. These tools have the potential to be activated in a cellular setting by irradiation with light of appropriate wavelengths, restoring functionality, with excellent spatial and temporal control. This D. Phil. dissertation highlights two biologically relevant examples where PCGs can be applied: (i) 4,5-dimethoxynitrobenzyl (DMNB) caged derivatives of GSH and ESG, were synthesised and uncaging of the DMNB group at 350 nm to reveal the free α-carboxylic acid of the glycine residue was demonstrated. These molecules have the potential to probe the bi...
Biological systems consist of complex and highly dynamic networks of molecular processes carried out...
o-Nitrobenzyl-protected bioactive compounds are useful tools in biophysics, allowing controlled phot...
Photolabile caging groups, including the 1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl (NPE) group, have been applied to pr...
Caged compounds are biologically active molecules that are rendered inert by masking an important fu...
Caged compounds are biologically active molecules that are rendered inert by masking an important fu...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
The use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological effectors, have proven t...
International audienceThe use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological ef...
BACKGROUND: The permeabilization of cells with bacterial pore-forming proteins is an important techn...
We designed a new caging group that can be photoactivated only in the presence of a non-endogenous e...
AbstractBackground: The permeabilization of cells with bacterial pore-forming proteins is an importa...
Biological systems consist of complex and highly dynamic networks of molecular processes carried out...
o-Nitrobenzyl-protected bioactive compounds are useful tools in biophysics, allowing controlled phot...
Photolabile caging groups, including the 1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl (NPE) group, have been applied to pr...
Caged compounds are biologically active molecules that are rendered inert by masking an important fu...
Caged compounds are biologically active molecules that are rendered inert by masking an important fu...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Light is arguably the most convenient non-invasive stimulant to perturb or control specific chemical...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
The use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological effectors, have proven t...
International audienceThe use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological ef...
BACKGROUND: The permeabilization of cells with bacterial pore-forming proteins is an important techn...
We designed a new caging group that can be photoactivated only in the presence of a non-endogenous e...
AbstractBackground: The permeabilization of cells with bacterial pore-forming proteins is an importa...
Biological systems consist of complex and highly dynamic networks of molecular processes carried out...
o-Nitrobenzyl-protected bioactive compounds are useful tools in biophysics, allowing controlled phot...
Photolabile caging groups, including the 1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl (NPE) group, have been applied to pr...