Releasing bioactive molecules in specific subcellular locations from the corresponding caged precursors offers great potential in photopharmacology, especially when using biologically compatible visible light. By taking advantage of the intrinsic preference of COUPY coumarins for mitochondria and their long wavelength absorption in the visible region, we have synthesized and fully characterized a series of COUPY-caged model compounds to investigate how the structure of the coumarin caging group affects the rate and efficiency of the photolysis process. Uncaging studies using yellow (560 nm) and red light (620 nm) in phosphate-buffered saline medium have demonstrated that the incorporation of a methyl group in a position adjacent to the phot...
We report the discovery of a fluorogenic dye, N1,N3-di(2-aminidonaphthalen-6-yl) propane-1,3-diamine...
Judicious addition of photolabile caging groups (PCGs) to protect biologically im- portant molecules...
Among the palette of previously described fluorescent organic molecules, coumarins are ideal candida...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for cancer treatment has drawn increased attention over the last decades....
The use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological effectors, have proven t...
We report the synthesis and photochemical properties of a series of dicyanocoumarinylmethyl (DEAdcCM...
Controlling the activity of biomolecules with light-triggered photocages is an important research to...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
We designed a new caging group that can be photoactivated only in the presence of a non-endogenous e...
We report the synthesis and photochemical properties of a series of dicyanocoumarinylmethyl (DEAdcCM...
The evaluation of the photorelease of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), a small molecule which has cons...
A strategy for the light-activated release of bioactive compounds (BODIPY, colchicine, paclitaxel, a...
A strategy for the light-activated release of bioactive compounds (BODIPY, colchicine, paclitaxel, a...
Photopharmacological tools enable the precise spatiotemporal control of small molecule drugs. Amongs...
We report the discovery of a fluorogenic dye, N1,N3-di(2-aminidonaphthalen-6-yl) propane-1,3-diamine...
Judicious addition of photolabile caging groups (PCGs) to protect biologically im- portant molecules...
Among the palette of previously described fluorescent organic molecules, coumarins are ideal candida...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for cancer treatment has drawn increased attention over the last decades....
The use of caged compounds, defined as photolabile precursors of biological effectors, have proven t...
We report the synthesis and photochemical properties of a series of dicyanocoumarinylmethyl (DEAdcCM...
Controlling the activity of biomolecules with light-triggered photocages is an important research to...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
Controlling the biological activity of chemical probes with light is of interest in many different a...
We designed a new caging group that can be photoactivated only in the presence of a non-endogenous e...
We report the synthesis and photochemical properties of a series of dicyanocoumarinylmethyl (DEAdcCM...
The evaluation of the photorelease of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), a small molecule which has cons...
A strategy for the light-activated release of bioactive compounds (BODIPY, colchicine, paclitaxel, a...
A strategy for the light-activated release of bioactive compounds (BODIPY, colchicine, paclitaxel, a...
Photopharmacological tools enable the precise spatiotemporal control of small molecule drugs. Amongs...
We report the discovery of a fluorogenic dye, N1,N3-di(2-aminidonaphthalen-6-yl) propane-1,3-diamine...
Judicious addition of photolabile caging groups (PCGs) to protect biologically im- portant molecules...
Among the palette of previously described fluorescent organic molecules, coumarins are ideal candida...