Title : 6-Bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin (mBhc) is an efficient multi-photon labile protecting group for thiol caging and three-dimensional chemical patterning.

Pub. Date : 2016 Sep 21

PMID : 27529405






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1 6-Bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin (mBhc) is an efficient multi-photon labile protecting group for thiol caging and three-dimensional chemical patterning. 6-bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
2 6-Bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin (mBhc) is an efficient multi-photon labile protecting group for thiol caging and three-dimensional chemical patterning. Sulfhydryl Compounds PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
3 To address this issue, here we describe the development of 6-bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin-4-ylmethyl (mBhc) as an improved group for thiol-protection. 6-bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin-4-ylmethyl PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
4 To address this issue, here we describe the development of 6-bromo-7-hydroxy-3-methylcoumarin-4-ylmethyl (mBhc) as an improved group for thiol-protection. Sulfhydryl Compounds PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
5 One- and two-photon photolysis reactions demonstrate that a peptide containing a mBhc-caged thiol undergoes clean and efficient photo-cleavage upon irradiation without detectable photoisomer production. Sulfhydryl Compounds PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
6 To test its utility for biological studies, a K-Ras-derived peptide containing an mBhc-protected thiol was prepared by solid phase peptide synthesis using Fmoc-Cys(mBhc)-OH for the introduction of the caged thiol. Sulfhydryl Compounds PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
7 To show the utility of this caging group in biomaterial applications, we covalently modified hydrogels with mBhc-protected cysteamine. Cysteamine PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus
8 The simple synthesis of mBhc and its efficient removal by one- and two-photon processes make it an attractive protecting group for thiol caging in a variety of applications. Sulfhydryl Compounds PHD finger protein 21A Mus musculus