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A Zinc(II) Photocage Based on a Decarboxylation Metal Ion Release Mechanism for Investigating Homeostasis and Biological Signaling.


ABSTRACT: Metal ion signaling in biology has been studied extensively with ortho-nitrobenzyl photocages; however, the low quantum yields and other optical properties are not ideal for these applications. We describe the synthesis and characterization of NTAdeCage, the first member in a new class of Zn(2+) photocages that utilizes a light-driven decarboxylation reaction in the metal ion release mechanism. NTAdeCage binds Zn(2+) with sub-pM affinity using a modified nitrilotriacetate chelator and exhibits an almost 6 order of magnitude decrease in metal binding affinity upon uncaging. In contrast to other metal ion photocages, NTAdeCage and the corresponding Zn(2+) complex undergo efficient photolysis with quantum yields approaching 30?%. The ability of NTAdeCage to mediate the uptake of (65) Zn(2+) by Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing hZIP4 demonstrates the viability of this photocaging strategy to execute biological assays.

SUBMITTER: Basa PN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4615554 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Zinc(II) Photocage Based on a Decarboxylation Metal Ion Release Mechanism for Investigating Homeostasis and Biological Signaling.

Basa Prem N PN   Antala Sagar S   Dempski Robert E RE   Burdette Shawn C SC  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20150908 44


Metal ion signaling in biology has been studied extensively with ortho-nitrobenzyl photocages; however, the low quantum yields and other optical properties are not ideal for these applications. We describe the synthesis and characterization of NTAdeCage, the first member in a new class of Zn(2+) photocages that utilizes a light-driven decarboxylation reaction in the metal ion release mechanism. NTAdeCage binds Zn(2+) with sub-pM affinity using a modified nitrilotriacetate chelator and exhibits a  ...[more]

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