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Design, Synthesis, and Photochemical Properties of Clickable Caged Compounds
Published on: October 15, 2019
Caging the uncageable: using metal complex release for photochemical control over irreversible inhibition
Matthew Huisman1, Jessica K White2, Veronica G Lewalski1
1Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA. jkodanko@chem.wayne.edu.
Abstract:
Photochemical control over irreversible inhibition was shown using Ru(ii)-caged inhibitors of cathepsin L. Levels of control were dependent on where the Ru(ii) complex was attached to the organic inhibitor, reaching >10 : 1 with optimal placement. A new strategy for photoreleasing Ru(ii) fragments from inhibitor-enzyme conjugates is also reported.
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