Optochemical control of Cu(I) homeostasis in mammalian cells.
Pritam Kumar PainDipanwita PalitMeenakshi SheganeRajnish Pratap SinghDebasish MannaPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Copper can act as a double-edged sword as it can cause fatal diseases when in excess or shortage. Precise control of copper homeostasis is maintained by a complex machinery inside cells. To overcome imbalances in copper concentration, we have developed a simple system to control the cellular copper concentration by using a photocaged chelator and light. This photocaged chelator allowed us to control cellular copper concentration in a spatiotemporal manner.
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