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BODIPY phototether enables oligonucleotide cyclization and subsequent deprotection by tissue-transparent red light.

Lucie WohlrábováMarlen SahlbachAlexander HeckelTomáš Slanina
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
meso -methyl-BODIPY photocages release a leaving group upon visible light irradiation but often lack thermal stability. In turn, our thermally-stable, red-shifted BODIPY phototether allows oligonucleotide cyclization, preventing complementary strand hybridization. Hybridization resumes upon red-NIR irradiation, disconnecting the phototether by oxidative cleavage, which is easily monitored by a blue shift in fluorescence.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescent probe
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  • visible light
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