Abstract
The physico-chemical properties of several Ca2+-selective, photolabile chelators are described. These molecules have been developed as part of an effort to produce a caged Ca2+ that improved upon the Ca2+ chelation properties and light absorption capability of nitrophenyl-EGTA (NP-EGTA). Four dimethoxy-ortho-nitrophenyl derivatives of EGTA (called DMNPE-1 through -4), and one analogue of EGTA (DMNPE-5) have been characterized, each of which is bisected upon irradiation. One of these cages has a higher affinity than NP-EGTA: DMNPE-4 has a Kd for Ca2+ of 48 nm at pH 7.2 (19 nM at pH 7.4). Furthermore, this cage has a large extinction coefficient of 5120 M-1 cm-1 at 350 nm (cf. 975 M-1 cm-1 for NP-EGTA). The other physico-chemical properties of DMNPE-4 are: quantum yield of photolysis of 0.09; bipasic Ca2+ release kinetics (70% released with a rate of about 48,000 s-1 and 30% at 1.5 s-1) and photoproducts that bind Ca2+ with very low affinity (Kd in the range of 2mM, pH 7.2), hence most of the bound Ca2+ is released rapidly and efficiently upon photolysis. Thus, DMNPE-4 has a unique combination of properties that make it an extremely effective Ca2+ cage. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Cell calcium |
Volume | 39 |
State | Published - Jan 1 2006 |
Keywords
- Animalia
- Animals
- Caged calcium
- Calcium affinity
- Cardiac
- Chelating Agents
- Divalent cations
- Flash photolysis
- Fluorescent Dyes
- Humans
- Insulin-Secreting Cells
- Light
- Myocytes
- Time Factors
- animal cell
- article
- binding affinity
- calcium
- calcium binding
- calcium transport
- chelation
- chemical analysis
- chemical reaction
- chemical structure
- egtazic acid
- fluorescence analysis
- light absorption
- nonhuman
- photochemistry
- photolysis
- priority journal
- quantum yield
- rat
- structure analysis
Disciplines
- Cell Biology