Valkyrie Probes: A Novel Class of Enzyme‐Activatable Photosensitizers based on Sulfur‐ and Seleno‐Rosamines with Pyridinium Unit**

Author:

Lioret Vivian1ORCID,Renault Kévin12ORCID,Maury Olivier3ORCID,Romieu Anthony1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne UMR 6302 CNRS Université de Bourgogne 9, Avenue Alain Savary 21000 Dijon France

2. Present address: CNRS UMR9187, Inserm U1196 Chemistry and Modeling for the Biology of Cancer Institut Curie Université PSL 91400 Orsay France

3. University of Lyon Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 5182 CNRS ENS Lyon 46, Allée d'Italie 69364 Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractThe rational design of activatable photosensitizers (aPSs) uncaged by specific disease biomarkers is currently booming due to their positive attributes to achieve targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT). In this context, we present here the synthesis and detailed photophysical characterization of a novel class of hetero‐rosamine dyes bearing sulfur or selenium as bridging heavy atom and 4‐pyridyl meso‐substituent as optically tunable group. The main feature of such photoactive platforms is the spectacular change of their spectral properties depending on the caging/decaging status of their 4‐pyridyl moiety (cationic pyridinium vs. neutral pyridine). The preparation of two alkaline phosphatase (ALP)‐responsive probes (named Valkyrie probes) was achieved through formal N‐quaternarization with 4‐phosphoryloxybenzyl, the traditional recognition moiety for this important diagnostic enzyme. Bio‐analytical validations including fluorescence/singlet oxygen phosphorescence enzyme assays and RP‐HPLC‐fluorescence/‐MS analyses have enabled us to demonstrate the viability and effectiveness of this novel photosensitizer activation strategy. Since sulfur‐containing Valkyrie probe also retains high fluorogenicity in the orange‐red spectral range, this study highlights meso‐pyridyl‐substituted S‐pyronin scaffolds as valuable candidates for the rapid construction of molecular phototheranostic platforms suitable for combined fluorescence diagnosis and PDT.

Funder

European Commission

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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