Light-mediated chemical reactions are powerful methods for manipulating and interrogating biological systems. Photosensitizers, compounds that generate reactive oxygen species upon excitation with light, can be utilized for numerous biological experiments, but the repertoire of bioavailable photosensitizers is limited. Here, we describe the synthesis, characterization, and utility of two photosensitizers based upon the widely used rhodamine scaffold and demonstrate their efficacy for chromophore-assisted light inactivation, cell ablation in culture and in vivo, and photopolymerization of diaminobenzidine for electron microscopy. These chemical tools will facilitate a broad range of applications spanning from targeted destruction of pro...
In this thesis, the control of biological function with light has been described. Incorporation of m...
Understanding cell behavior within the extracellular matrix is essential for the implementation of b...
Microbial rhodopsins, a photoactive membrane protein family, serve as fundamental tools for optogene...
Through the use of a rhodamine-appended chelate, bpy-Rho, a versatile strategy has been demonstrated...
Through the use of a rhodamine-appended chelate, bpy-Rho, a versatile strategy has been demonstrated...
Optical control of protein function has garnered considerable interest in chemical biology. The use ...
Intramolecular photostabilization via triple-state quenching was recently revived as a tool to impar...
Chemical tools are essential for the study of complex biological processes. Generally, this is achie...
Microbial rhodopsins, a photoactive membrane protein family, serve as fundamental tools for optogene...
Photosensitizers (PSs) are chemical compounds able to absorb light and dissipate energy through phot...
Photodynamic therapy is a clinically-approved cancer treatment that uses a small-molecule photosensi...
Photodynamic therapy is a clinically-approved cancer treatment that uses a small-molecule photosensi...
Protocols to purify and fluorescently label proteins are typically lengthy and inefficient. We descr...
The development of new tools to modify biomolecules is critical in the field of chemical biology to ...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
In this thesis, the control of biological function with light has been described. Incorporation of m...
Understanding cell behavior within the extracellular matrix is essential for the implementation of b...
Microbial rhodopsins, a photoactive membrane protein family, serve as fundamental tools for optogene...
Through the use of a rhodamine-appended chelate, bpy-Rho, a versatile strategy has been demonstrated...
Through the use of a rhodamine-appended chelate, bpy-Rho, a versatile strategy has been demonstrated...
Optical control of protein function has garnered considerable interest in chemical biology. The use ...
Intramolecular photostabilization via triple-state quenching was recently revived as a tool to impar...
Chemical tools are essential for the study of complex biological processes. Generally, this is achie...
Microbial rhodopsins, a photoactive membrane protein family, serve as fundamental tools for optogene...
Photosensitizers (PSs) are chemical compounds able to absorb light and dissipate energy through phot...
Photodynamic therapy is a clinically-approved cancer treatment that uses a small-molecule photosensi...
Photodynamic therapy is a clinically-approved cancer treatment that uses a small-molecule photosensi...
Protocols to purify and fluorescently label proteins are typically lengthy and inefficient. We descr...
The development of new tools to modify biomolecules is critical in the field of chemical biology to ...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
In this thesis, the control of biological function with light has been described. Incorporation of m...
Understanding cell behavior within the extracellular matrix is essential for the implementation of b...
Microbial rhodopsins, a photoactive membrane protein family, serve as fundamental tools for optogene...