2020
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202008267
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Light‐Controlled Cell‐Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis

Abstract: Cell-cycle interference by small molecules has widely been used to study fundamental biological mechanisms and to treat a great variety of diseases, most notably cancer. However, at present only limited possibilities exist for spatiotemporal control of the cell cycle. Here we report on a photocaging strategy to reversibly arrest the cell cycle at metaphase or induce apoptosis using blue-light irradiation. The versatile proteasome inhibitor MG132 is photocaged directly at the reactive aldehyde function effectiv… Show more

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“…The uncontrollable growth of tumors is primarily related to cell cycle disturbances ( 45 ). Therefore, cell cycle analysis was performed to test whether Aila had a positive effect on the cell cycle arrest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The uncontrollable growth of tumors is primarily related to cell cycle disturbances ( 45 ). Therefore, cell cycle analysis was performed to test whether Aila had a positive effect on the cell cycle arrest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%