1,3a,6a-Triazapentalene derivatives as photo-induced cytotoxic small fluorescent dyes.
Daisuke TsujiAtsushi NakayamaRiko YamamotoShuji NaganoTakashi TaniguchiRyota SatoSangita KaranjitNaoki MugurumaTetsuji TakayamaKohji ItohKosuke NambaPublished in: Communications chemistry (2023)
1,3a,6a-Triazapentalene (TAP) is a compact fluorescent chromophore whose fluorescence properties vary greatly depending on the substituents on the TAP ring. This study investigated the photo-induced cytotoxicities of various TAP derivatives. Among the derivatives, 2-p-nitrophenyl-TAP showed significant cytotoxicity to HeLa cells under UV irradiation but no cytotoxicity without UV. In addition, the photo-induced cytotoxicity of 2-p-nitirophenyl-TAP was found to be cancer cell selective and effective against HeLa cells and HCT 116 cells. Under UV irradiation, 2-p-nitrophenyl-TAP generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) that induced an apoptosis and ferroptosis in cancer cells. Therefore, it was revealed that 2-p-nitrophenyl-TAP is the most compact dye that can generate ROS by photoirradiation.