Bioorthogonal Control of the Phosphorescence and Singlet Oxygen Photosensitization Properties of Iridium(III) Tetrazine Complexes

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Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPresented - 6 Nov 2021

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Title28th Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong
LocationHong Kong Baptist University
PlaceChina
CityHong Kong
Period6 November 2021

Abstract

Tetrazine is a commonly used bioorthogonal functionality that quenches the emission of the appended fluorophores by different processes. It undergoes inverse electron-demand Diels–Alder (IEDDA) with dienophiles including strained alkynes and alkenes to give the corresponding pyridazine and dihydropyridazine products, respectively. The rich photophysical properties of iridium(III) polypyridine complexes have been exploited for biomolecular sensing and imaging applications. Their complexes usually display longlived triplet excited states that render them excellent photosensitizers for singlet oxygen (1O2). Herein, we report a new class of iridium(III) tetrazine complexes that exhibit very different photophysical and photochemical behavior after reactions with strained dienophile derivatives. Based on the properties in the resulting derivatives, these complexes were utilized for the specific staining of organelles including lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum of human cervical carcinoma HeLa cells. Furthermore, in combination with the HaloTag technology, the control of intracellular photocytotoxicity activity of the complexes was demonstrated with different strained dienophile derivatives.

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Bioorthogonal Control of the Phosphorescence and Singlet Oxygen Photosensitization Properties of Iridium(III) Tetrazine Complexes. / Xu, Jun-Wen; Leung, Peter Kam-Keung; Lee, Lawrence Cho-Cheung et al.
2021. 28th Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.

Research output: Conference PapersRGC 33 - Other conference paper