Regulating signal enhancement with coordination-coupled deprotonation of a hydrazone switch

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Proton relay plays an important role in many biocatalytic pathways. In order to mimic such processes in the context of molecular switches, we developed coordination-coupled deprotonation (CCD) driven signaling and signal enhancement sequences. This was accomplished by using the zinc(ii)-initiated CCD of a hydrazone switch to instigate an acid catalyzed imine bond hydrolysis that separates a quencher from a fluorophore thus leading to emission amplification. Because CCD is a reversible process, we were able to show that the catalysis can be regulated and turned "on" and "off" using a metalation/demetalation cycle. This journal is

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Foy, J. T., Ray, D., & Aprahamian, I. (2015). Regulating signal enhancement with coordination-coupled deprotonation of a hydrazone switch. Chemical Science, 6(1), 209–213. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc02882a

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