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meso- and β-Pyrrole-Linked Chlorin-Bacteriochlorin Dyads for Promoting Far-Red FRET and Singlet Oxygen Production
Authors:Dr Mykhaylo Dukh  Walter A Tabaczynski  Sairaman Seetharaman  Dr Zhongping Ou  Prof Dr Karl M Kadish  Prof Dr Francis D'Souza  Prof Dr Ravindra K Pandey
Institution:1. PDT Center, Cell Stress Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, 14263 USA;2. Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle, #305070, Denton, TX, 76203-5017 USA;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX, 77204 USA
Abstract:A series of chlorin-bacteriochlorin dyads (derived from naturally occurring chlorophyll-a and bacteriochlorophyll-a), covalently connected either through the meso-aryl or β-pyrrole position (position-3) via an ester linkage have been synthesized and characterized as a new class of far-red emitting fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) imaging, and heavy atom-lacking singlet oxygen-producing agents. From systematic absorption, fluorescence, electrochemical, and computational studies, the role of chlorin as an energy donor and bacteriochlorin as an energy acceptor in these wide-band-capturing dyads was established. Efficiency of FRET evaluated from spectral overlap was found to be 95 and 98 % for the meso-linked and β-pyrrole-linked dyads, respectively. Furthermore, evidence for the occurrence of FRET from singlet-excited chlorin to bacteriochlorin was secured from studies involving femtosecond transient absorption studies in toluene. The measured FRET rate constants, kFRET, were in the order of 1011 s−1, suggesting the occurrence of ultrafast energy transfer in these dyads. Nanosecond transient absorption studies confirmed relaxation of the energy transfer product, 1BChl*, to its triplet state, 3Bchl*. The 3Bchl* thus generated was capable of producing singlet oxygen with quantum yields comparable to their monomeric entities. The occurrence of efficient FRET emitting in the far-red region and the ability to produce singlet oxygen make the present series of dyads useful for photonic, imaging and therapy applications.
Keywords:bacteriochlorin  chlorin  far-infrared FRET  singlet oxygen production  ultrafast spectroscopy
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