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Hemithioindigos for Cellular Photopharmacology: Desymmetrised Molecular Switch Scaffolds Enabling Design Control over the Isomer-Dependency of Potent Antimitotic Bioactivity.

Alexander Sailer1, Franziska Ermer1, Yvonne Kraus1, Ferdinand H Lutter1, Carsten Donau1, Maximilian Bremerich1, Julia Ahlfeld1, Oliver Thorn-Seshold1.   

Abstract

Druglike small molecules with photoswitchable bioactivity-photopharmaceuticals-allow biologists to perform studies with exquisitely precise and reversible, spatial and temporal control over critical biological systems inaccessible to genetic manipulation. The photoresponsive pharmacophores disclosed have been almost exclusively azobenzenes, which has limited the structural and substituent scope of photopharmacology. More detrimentally, for azobenzene reagents, it is not researchers' needs for adapted experimental tools, but rather protein binding site sterics, that typically force whether the trans (dark) or cis (lit) isomer is the more bioactive. We now present the rational design of HOTubs, the first hemithioindigo-based pharmacophores enabling photoswitchable control over endogenous biological activity in cellulo. HOTubs optically control microtubule depolymerisation and cell death in unmodified mammalian cells. Notably, we show how the asymmetry of hemithioindigos allows a priori design of either Z- or E- (dark- or lit)-toxic antimitotics, whereas the corresponding azobenzenes are exclusively lit-toxic. We thus demonstrate that hemithioindigos enable an important expansion of the substituent and design scope of photopharmacological interventions for biological systems.
© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  antiproliferation; cytoskeleton; drug design; hemithioindigo; photochromism; photopharmacology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30633427     DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201800752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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8.  Potent hemithioindigo-based antimitotics photocontrol the microtubule cytoskeleton in cellulo.

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10.  Oxidized Hemithioindigo Photoswitches-Influence of Oxidation State on (Photo)physical and Photochemical Properties.

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