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Three-Dimensional Control of DNA Hybridization by Orthogonal Two-Color Two-Photon Uncaging.

Manuela A H FichteXenia M M WeyelStephan JunekFlorian SchäferCyril HerbivoMaurice GoeldnerAlexandre SpechtJosef WachtveitlAlexander Heckel
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
We successfully introduced two-photon-sensitive photolabile groups ([7-(diethylamino)coumarin-4-yl]methyl and p-dialkylaminonitrobiphenyl) into DNA strands and demonstrated their suitability for three-dimensional photorelease. To visualize the uncaging, we used a fluorescence readout based on double-strand displacement in a hydrogel and in neurons. Orthogonal two-photon uncaging of the two cages is possible, thus enabling complex scenarios of three-dimensional control of hybridization with light.
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