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Targeted activation in localized protein environments via deep red photoredox catalysis.


ABSTRACT: State-of-the-art photoactivation strategies in chemical biology provide spatiotemporal control and visualization of biological processes. However, using high-energy light (λ < 500 nm) for substrate or photocatalyst sensitization can lead to background activation of photoactive small-molecule probes and reduce its efficacy in complex biological environments. Here we describe the development of targeted aryl azide activation via deep red-light (λ = 660 nm) photoredox catalysis and its use in photocatalysed proximity labelling. We demonstrate that aryl azides are converted to triplet nitrenes via a redox-centric mechanism and show that its spatially localized formation requires both red light and a photocatalyst-targeting modality. This technology was applied in different colon cancer cell systems for targeted protein environment labelling of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM). We identified a small subset of proteins with previously known and unknown association to EpCAM, including CDH3, a clinically relevant protein that shares high tumour-selective expression with EpCAM.

SUBMITTER: Tay NES 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9840673 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeted activation in localized protein environments via deep red photoredox catalysis.

Tay Nicholas Eng Soon NES   Ryu Keun Ah KA   Weber John L JL   Olow Aleksandra K AK   Cabanero David C DC   Reichman David R DR   Oslund Rob C RC   Fadeyi Olugbeminiyi O OO   Rovis Tomislav T  

Nature chemistry 20221010 1


State-of-the-art photoactivation strategies in chemical biology provide spatiotemporal control and visualization of biological processes. However, using high-energy light (λ < 500 nm) for substrate or photocatalyst sensitization can lead to background activation of photoactive small-molecule probes and reduce its efficacy in complex biological environments. Here we describe the development of targeted aryl azide activation via deep red-light (λ = 660 nm) photoredox catalysis and its use in photo  ...[more]

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