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Light-Harvesting Antenna and Proton-Activated Photodynamic Effect of a Novel BODIPY-Fullerene C60 Dyad as Potential Antimicrobial Agent.

Maximiliano L Agazzi1, Javier E Durantini2, Natalia S Gsponer1, Andrés M Durantini1, Sonia G Bertolotti2, Edgardo N Durantini1.   

Abstract

A covalently linked BODIPY-fullerene C60 dyad (BDP-C60 ) was synthesized as a two-segment structure, which consists of a visible light-harvesting antenna attached to an energy or electron acceptor moiety. This structure was designed to improve the photodynamic action of fullerene C60 to inactivate bacteria. The absorption spectrum of BDP-C60 was found to be a superposition of the spectra of its constitutional moieties, whereas the fluorescence emission of the BODIPY unit was strongly quenched by the fullerene C60 . Spectroscopic, calculations, and redox studies indicate a competence between photoinduced energy and electron transfer. Protonating the dimethylaminophenyl substituent through addition of an acidic medium led to a substantial increase in the fluorescence emission, triplet excited state formation, and singlet molecular oxygen production. At physiological pH, photosensitized inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus mediated by 1 μM BDP-C60 exhibited a 4.5 log decrease of cell survival (>99.997 %) after 15 min irradiation. A similar result was obtained with Escherichia coli using 30 min irradiation. Moreover, proton-activated photodynamic action of BDP-C60 turned this dyad into a highly effective photosensitizer to eradicate E. coli. Therefore, BDP-C60 is an interesting photosensitizing structure in which the light-harvesting antenna effect of the BODIPY unit combined with the protonation of dimethylaminophenyl group can be used to improve the photoinactivation of bacteria.
© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  BODIPY; bacteria; fullerene; photodynamic inactivation; photosensitizer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30969481     DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201900181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemphyschem        ISSN: 1439-4235            Impact factor:   3.102


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