The use of azobenzene photoswitches has become a dependable method for rapid and exact modulation of biological processes and material science systems. The requirement of ultraviolet light for azobenzene isomerization is not ideal for biological systems due to poor tissue penetration and potentially damaging effects. While modified azobenzene cores with a red-shifted cis-to-trans isomerization have been previously described, they have not yet been incorporated into a powerful method to control protein function: the photoswitchable tethered ligand (PTL) approach. We report the synthesis and characterization of a red-shifted PTL, L-MAG0460, for the light-gated ionotropic glutamate receptor LiGluR. In cultured mammalian cells, the LiGluR+L-MAG...
Photoswitchable ion channel blockers reported previously have proven effective for modulating the ac...
The covalent attachment of synthetic photoswitches is a general approach to impart light sensitivity...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a phospholipid that acts as an extracellular signaling molecule and a...
The use of azobenzene photoswitches has become a dependable method for rapid and exact modulation of...
Despite the power of photopharmacology for interrogating signaling proteins, many photopharmacologic...
A tetra-ortho-chloro substituted azobenzene unit was incorporated into a photoswitchable tethered li...
Azobenzene derivatives are a class of molecular switches that have found broad use in photocontrol o...
Mammalian neurotransmitter-gated receptors can be conjugated to photoswitchable tethered ligands (PT...
The covalent attachment of synthetic photoswitches is a general approach to impart light sensitivity...
Photoswitchable neurotransmitter receptors are powerful tools for precise manipulation of neural sig...
Azobenzenes have been used as photoresponsive units for the control of numerous biological processes...
Photoisomerization of azobenzene can be used to reversibly photo-control peptide and protein structu...
International audienceG protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), including the metabotrobic glutamate 5 rec...
The ability to optically manipulate specific neuronal signaling proteins with genetic precision pave...
AbstractPhotoswitches are traditional pharmacologic agonists, antagonists, or channel blockers that ...
Photoswitchable ion channel blockers reported previously have proven effective for modulating the ac...
The covalent attachment of synthetic photoswitches is a general approach to impart light sensitivity...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a phospholipid that acts as an extracellular signaling molecule and a...
The use of azobenzene photoswitches has become a dependable method for rapid and exact modulation of...
Despite the power of photopharmacology for interrogating signaling proteins, many photopharmacologic...
A tetra-ortho-chloro substituted azobenzene unit was incorporated into a photoswitchable tethered li...
Azobenzene derivatives are a class of molecular switches that have found broad use in photocontrol o...
Mammalian neurotransmitter-gated receptors can be conjugated to photoswitchable tethered ligands (PT...
The covalent attachment of synthetic photoswitches is a general approach to impart light sensitivity...
Photoswitchable neurotransmitter receptors are powerful tools for precise manipulation of neural sig...
Azobenzenes have been used as photoresponsive units for the control of numerous biological processes...
Photoisomerization of azobenzene can be used to reversibly photo-control peptide and protein structu...
International audienceG protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), including the metabotrobic glutamate 5 rec...
The ability to optically manipulate specific neuronal signaling proteins with genetic precision pave...
AbstractPhotoswitches are traditional pharmacologic agonists, antagonists, or channel blockers that ...
Photoswitchable ion channel blockers reported previously have proven effective for modulating the ac...
The covalent attachment of synthetic photoswitches is a general approach to impart light sensitivity...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a phospholipid that acts as an extracellular signaling molecule and a...