Structure-efficiency relationship of photoinduced electron transfer-triggered nitric oxide releasers

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Spatiotemporally controllable nitric oxide (NO) releasers are required for biological studies and as candidate therapeutic agents. Here, we investigate the structure-efficiency relationship of a series of photoinduced electron transfer-triggered NO releasers based on our reported yellowish-green light-controllable NO releaser, NO-Rosa. The distance between the NO-releasing N-nitrosoaminophenol moiety and the rosamine antenna moiety was critical for efficient NO release. Notably, substitution at the phenolic hydroxyl group blocked NO release. We synthesized NO-Rosa-Gal bearing D-galactose (Gal) at this location, and showed that hydrolysis by β-galactosidase restored the photoresponse. This represents proof-of-concept of a strategy for highly specific control of NO release by using a double-lock system involving both enzymatic reactivation and photo-control.

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Ieda, N., Oka, Y., Yoshihara, T., Tobita, S., Sasamori, T., Kawaguchi, M., & Nakagawa, H. (2019). Structure-efficiency relationship of photoinduced electron transfer-triggered nitric oxide releasers. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-38252-5

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