Microscope laser assisted photooxidative activation of bioorthogonal ClickOx probes

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A photoactivatable fluorogenic tetrazine-rhodaphenothiazine probe was synthesized and studied in light-assisted, bioorthogonal labeling schemes. Experimental results revealed that the bioorthogonally conjugated probe efficiently sensitizes1O2generation upon illumination with green or orange light and undergoes self-oxidation leading to an intensely fluorescent sulfoxide product. An added value of the present probe is that it is also suitable for STED super-resolution microscopy using a 660 nm depletion laser.

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Kormos, A., Kern, D., Egyed, A., Söveges, B., Németh, K., & Kele, P. (2020). Microscope laser assisted photooxidative activation of bioorthogonal ClickOx probes. Chemical Communications, 56(40), 5425–5428. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc01512a

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