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Phototriggered Hydrogen Persulfide Donors via Hydrosulfide Radical Formation Enhancing the Reactive Sulfur Metabolome in Cells

Authors :
Roy, Biswajit
Shieh, Meg
Takata, Tsuyoshi
Jung, Minkyung
Das, Eshani
Xu, Shi
Akaike, Takaaki
Xian, Ming
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society; November 2024, Vol. 146 Issue: 44 p30502-30509, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Hydrogen persulfide (H2S2) is an important sulfur-containing signaling molecule that plays a crucial role in the homeostasis of various organ systems, such as the renal, cardiovascular, liver, and gastrointestinal systems. However, research on H2S2in biological settings is still challenging due to its instability and high reactivity. Compounds that can controllably release H2S2(also known as donors) are thus crucial research tools. Currently, available H2S2donors are still very limited, with most of them relying on modified disulfide templates. These templates possess an unavoidable limitation of being susceptible to cellular disulfide exchange which can compromise their efficacy. In this work, we explored nondisulfide-based and nonoxidation-dependent templates for the design of H2S2donors. We found that tertiary naphthacyl thiols could undergo phototriggered C–S homolytic cleavage to form H2S2via hydrosulfide (HS) radicals. In addition, the release of H2S2was associated with the formation of a product with strong blue fluorescence, which allowed for real-time monitoring of the release process. This reaction was demonstrated to proceed effectively in both buffers and cells, with the ability to enhance intracellular production of persulfides, including GSSH, CysSSH, H2S2, H2S3, etc. It provides a unique photocontrolled H2S2donor system with distinct advantages compared to known H2S2donors due to its good stability and spatiotemporal control ability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863 and 15205126
Volume :
146
Issue :
44
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67796107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c11540