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Cysteine-activated hydrogen selenide (H2Se) delivery from isoselenocyanates
Reis D Dorit1, Keyan Li1, Christopher A Steven1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Materials Science Institute, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, and Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 97403-1253, USA. pluth@uoregon.edu.
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Hydrogen selenide (H2Se) is an emerging bioregulator and precursor to essential selenium-containing biomolecules. We show that aryl isoselenocyanates (ISeC-R) release H2Se upon activation by cysteine, and that electronic substitution can modulate the release profiles. We also demonstrate applications to live cell imaging, expanding available tools for investigating H2Se chemical biology.
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