Light-controlled thrombin catalysis and clot formation using a photoswitchable G-quadruplex DNA aptamer

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Abstract

The reversible photocontrol of an enzyme governing blood coagulation is demonstrated. The thrombin binding aptamer (TBA), was rendered photochromic by modification with two anthracene groups. Light-triggered anthracene photodimerisation distorts its structure, inhibiting binding of the enzyme thrombin, which in turn triggers catalysis and the resulting clotting process.

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Ali, A., Bullen, G. A., Cross, B., Dafforn, T. R., Little, H. A., Manchester, J., … Tucker, J. H. R. (2019). Light-controlled thrombin catalysis and clot formation using a photoswitchable G-quadruplex DNA aptamer. Chemical Communications, 55(39), 5627–5630. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc01540j

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