A Concerted Enzymatic and Bioorthogonal Approach for Extra- and Intracellular Activation of Environment-Sensitive Ruthenium(II)-Based Imaging Probes and Photosensitizers

Justin Shum, Lawrence Cho-Cheung LEE, Michael Wai-Lun Chiang, Yun-Wah LAM, Kam-Wing Kenneth LO

Research output: Conference PapersRGC 33 - Other conference paper

Abstract

We report a novel targeting strategy involving the combination of an enzyme-instructed self-assembly (EISA) moiety and a strained cycloalkyne to generate a large accumulation of bioorthogonal sites in cancer cells. These bioorthogonal sites can serve as activation triggers in different regions for transition metal-based probes, which are new ruthenium(II) complexes carrying a tetrazine unit for controllable phosphorescence and singlet oxygen generation. Importantly, the environment-sensitive emission of the complexes can be further enhanced in the hydrophobic regions offered by the large supramolecular assemblies, which is highly advantageous to biological imaging. Additionally, the (photo)cytotoxicity of the large supramolecular assemblies containing the complexes was investigated, and the results illustrate that cellular localization (extracellular and intracellular) imposes a profound impact on the efficiencies of photosensitizers.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPresented - 4 Nov 2023
EventUK-HK (China) Symposium - Inorganic Chemistry for Life: New Inorganic Materials for a Better Life - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Duration: 3 Nov 20235 Nov 2023
https://www.ukhksymposium.hku.hk/

Conference

ConferenceUK-HK (China) Symposium - Inorganic Chemistry for Life
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHong Kong
Period3/11/235/11/23
Internet address

Funding

We thank the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (Project Nos. CityU 11302820, CityU 11301121, CityU 11317022, C6014-20 W, and C7075-21GF) and the Hong Kong Research Grants Council, National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. N_CityU104/21) for financial support.

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