In this study, we report on the design, synthesis, photokinetic properties and in vitro evaluation of photoactivatable caged prodrugs for the receptor tyrosine kinase VEGFR-2. Highly potent VEGFR-2 inhibitors 1 and 3 were caged by introduction of a photoremovable protecting group (PPG) to yield the caged prodrugs 4 and 5. As expected, enzymatic and cellular proliferation assays showed dramatically diminished efficacy of caged prodrugs in vitro. Upon ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of the prodrugs original inhibitory activity was completely restored and even distinctly reinforced, as was the case for the prodrug 4. The presented results are a further evidence for caging technique being an interesting approach in the protein kinase field. It cou...
We designed and synthesized a novel double activatable prodrug system (drug–linker–deactivated photo...
The current available therapeutics face several challenges such as the development of ideal drug del...
Photocaging biologically active molecules hold great promise for providing researchers the ability t...
In this study, we report on the design, synthesis, photokinetic properties and in vitro evaluation o...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
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...
<div><p>Three different variants of photoactivatable caged paclitaxel (PTX) have been synthesized an...
The development of light-controlled molecular tools for in situ regulation of biological activity ho...
International audienceThe use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological ef...
219-226Biomolecular caging is a photochemical strategy for achieving spatially and temporally contro...
We designed and synthesized a novel double activatable prodrug system (drug–linker–deactivated photo...
The current available therapeutics face several challenges such as the development of ideal drug del...
Photocaging biologically active molecules hold great promise for providing researchers the ability t...
In this study, we report on the design, synthesis, photokinetic properties and in vitro evaluation o...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
In this study, we report on novel photoactivatable caged prodrugs of vemurafenib. This kinase inhibi...
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...
<div><p>Three different variants of photoactivatable caged paclitaxel (PTX) have been synthesized an...
The development of light-controlled molecular tools for in situ regulation of biological activity ho...
International audienceThe use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological ef...
219-226Biomolecular caging is a photochemical strategy for achieving spatially and temporally contro...
We designed and synthesized a novel double activatable prodrug system (drug–linker–deactivated photo...
The current available therapeutics face several challenges such as the development of ideal drug del...
Photocaging biologically active molecules hold great promise for providing researchers the ability t...