2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b02911
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Induced Night Vision by Singlet-Oxygen-Mediated Activation of Rhodopsin

Abstract: In humans, vision is limited to a small fraction of the whole electromagnetic spectrum. One possible strategy for enhancing vision in deep-red or poor-light conditions consists of recruiting chlorophyll derivatives in the rod photoreceptor cells of the eye, as suggested in the case of some deep-sea fish. Here, we employ all-atom molecular simulations and high-level quantum chemistry calculations to rationalize how chlorin e6 (Ce6), widely used in photodynamic therapy although accompanied by enhanced visual sen… Show more

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“…At the same time, the presence of aromatic polycycles (where such groups are anchored) is usually considered to be beneficial for interacting with biological membranes, because these aromatic polycycles are essential for the drug to bind to the target. 57 , 58 …”
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“…At the same time, the presence of aromatic polycycles (where such groups are anchored) is usually considered to be beneficial for interacting with biological membranes, because these aromatic polycycles are essential for the drug to bind to the target. 57 , 58 …”
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“…The molecular and photochemical bases, in terms of the topology of the involved potential energy surfaces (PES) at the base of such efficiency have been deeply characterized by both time-resolved spectroscopy and computational photochemistry, 1 while recently possible darkphotochemistry based isomerization related to photodynamic therapy side effects have also been unraveled. 2 The combined use of biomimetic strategy and the opportune molecular design is clearly beneficial in improving photoswitching capabilities. 3 Several other molecular photoswitches have been reported to date, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although various agents have been proposed for PDT and LAC, nowadays, the quasi-totality of clinically approved agents are based on porphyrins, 40,41 phthalocyanines, 42 or chlorins. [43][44][45][46] These classes of molecules display red-shifted absorption, which may be further modulated by the inclusion of metal in the coordination sphere, 42,47,48 relatively good ISC quantum yields as well as versatile and economic synthetic viability. On the other hand, their efficacy is somewhat limited by solubility issues 49 and by aggregation phenomena 50 that severely limit their bioavailability and lead to excited-state deactivation channels hampering the triplet population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%