細胞機能を探索するための光応答性プローブの開発

Translated title of the contribution: Development of Photoresponsive Probes to Investigate Cellular Functions

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Abstract

Technologies for the optical control of biomolecular functions have recently attracted considerable attention because they can be combined with advanced laser and microscopic techniques for diverse applications at the cellular and intravital levels. In this account, I review the summary of optical control technologies for biomolecular functions based on organic chemistry or protein science, and then introduce our recent studies on the development of small molecule-based photoregulation techniques. The first is the development of a photoactivatable protein labeling method based on a caged ligand. This method was applied to the photocontrol of intracellular protein dimerization and localization. The second is the development of a reversibly photoswitchable enzyme inhibitor, which was designed from the conformation of the inhibitor in the crystal structure of the enzyme-inhibitor complex. Based on our research strategies and results, I have also outlined the respective advantages and disadvantages of these two technologies: caged compounds and photoswitchable compounds.

Translated title of the contributionDevelopment of Photoresponsive Probes to Investigate Cellular Functions
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)503-511
Number of pages9
JournalYakugaku Zasshi
Volume142
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical Science

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