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Subcellular Delivery of Hydrogen Sulfide Using Small Molecule Donors Impacts Organelle Stress

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2022

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Hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S) is an endogenously produced gaseous signaling molecule with important roles in regulating organelle function and stress. Because of its high reactivity, targeted delivery of H<sub>2</sub>S using small molecule H<sub>2</sub>S donors has garnered significant interest to minimize off-target effects. Although mitochondrially targeted H<sub>2</sub>S donors, such as AP39, have been reported previously and exhibit significantly higher potency than nontargeted donors, the expansion of targeted H<sub>2</sub>S delivery to other subcellular organelles remains largely absent. To fill this key unmet need, we report a library of organelle-targeted H<sub>2</sub>S donors that localize H<sub>2</sub>S delivery to specific subcellular organelles, including the Golgi apparatus, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria. We measured H<sub>2</sub>S production in vitro from each donor, confirmed the localization of H<sub>2</sub>S delivery using organelle-specific H<sub>2</sub>S responsive fluorescent probes, and demonstrated enhanced potency of these targeted H<sub>2</sub>S donors in providing protection against organelle-specific stress. We anticipate this class of targeted H<sub>2</sub>S donors will enable future studies of subcellular roles of H<sub>2</sub>S and the pathways by which H<sub>2</sub>S alleviates subcellular organelle stress.

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