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Design and Synthesis of a Calcium‐Sensitive Photocage
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Chemical Coincidence DetectorEngineeringPhotochemistryCalcium‐sensitive PhotocageNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistryMolecular BiologyPhotolabile GroupsMolecular SwitchSynthetic PhotochemistryPhotophysical PropertyBiophotonicsChemistryBiophysicsMolecular ImagingSmall MoleculesIon Integrator
Photolabile protecting groups (or "photocages") enable precise spatiotemporal control of chemical functionality and facilitate advanced biological experiments. Extant photocages exhibit a simple input-output relationship, however, where application of light elicits a photochemical reaction irrespective of the environment. Herein, we refine and extend the concept of photolabile groups, synthesizing the first Ca(2+) -sensitive photocage. This system functions as a chemical coincidence detector, releasing small molecules only in the presence of both light and elevated [Ca(2+) ]. Caging a fluorophore with this ion-sensitive moiety yields an "ion integrator" that permanently marks cells undergoing high Ca(2+) flux during an illumination-defined time period. Our general design concept demonstrates a new class of light-sensitive material for cellular imaging, sensing, and targeted molecular delivery.
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