Photocleavable Protecting Groups Using a Sulfite Self‐Immolative Linker for High Uncaging Quantum Yield and Aqueous Solubility
Albert Marten Schulte,
Quentin Vivien,
Julia H. Leene
et al.
Abstract:Using light as an external stimulus to control (bio)chemical processes offers many distinct advantages, most importantly it allows for the spatiotemporal control simply through operating the light source. Photocleavable protecting groups (PPGs) are a cornerstone class of compounds that are used to achieve photocontrol over (bio)chemical processes. PPGs are able to release a payload of interest upon light irradiation. The successful application of PPGs hinges on their efficiency of payload release, captured in … Show more
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