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An Integrated System to Remotely Trigger Intracellular Signal Transduction by Upconversion Nanoparticle-mediated Kinase Photoactivation
Published on: August 30, 2017
Bioinspired chemoenzymatically controlled artificial light-harvesting nanoaggregates with multicolour transient
Priyam Das1, Sampurna Routray1, Ritvika Kushwaha1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam 781039, India. ddas@iitg.ac.in.
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Transient light phenomena in biological systems are predominantly orchestrated by chemical reaction networks, with enzymes serving as key modulators. Inspired by these natural processes, we have developed enzyme-regulated, broad-spectrum artificial light-harvesting nanoaggregates capable of pH-clock-driven transient emissions. pH-Adaptable AIEgen-based nanoaggregates have been implemented in this study that can sequester a suitable FRET acceptor in their hydrophobic domain, leading to multi-colour emissions. These nanoaggregates can be temporally regulated with a chemoenzymatic pH clock, which generates time-programmed emissive colours with different FRET donor-acceptor combinations. The resulting multicoloured transient emissions closely resemble the fleeting luminescence observed in fireflies. Such time-responsive nanoaggregates and their dynamic emissive behaviour offer promising utility for information encryption with inherent anti-counterfeiting capabilities. As data encryption commonly relies on cryptic coding, we demonstrate time-encoded information encryption using ASCII, Morse, and 4-bit codes derived from these emissive systems. Herein, time becomes a crucial parameter that enhances the security of code-based data storage. The synergy of simple molecular design, a complex multicomponent environment, adaptive functionality, and synchronised temporal modulation collectively summarises the essential characteristics of biological light emission.
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