Induction of Intracellular Reductive Stress with a Photoactivatable Phosphine Probe
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Date
2018-04Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Reductive stress is a condition present in cells that have an increased concentration of reducing species, and it has been associated with a number of pathologies, such as neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. The tools available to study reductive stress lack both in selectivity and specific targeting and some of these shortcomings can be addressed by using photoactivatable compounds. We developed a photoactivatable phosphonium probe, which upon irradiation releases a fluorescent molecule and a trialkyphosphine. The probes can permeate through the plasma membrane and the photoreleased phosphine can induce intracellular reductive stress as proven by the detection of protein aggregates. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000276420Publication status
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Journal / series
ChimiaVolume
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Publisher
Swiss Chemical SocietySubject
Photoactivation; Protein aggregation; Reductive stress; TributylphosphineOrganisational unit
09551 - Rivera Fuentes, Pablo M. (ehemalig) / Rivera Fuentes, Pablo M. (former)
Funding
165551 - Development of Intracellular Photoactivatable Probes (SNF)
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