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Hypocrellin A (HA), a perylene quinone derivative, is a new photosensitizer extracted from Hypocrella bambusae (B et Br) Sace. A high voltage sodium lamp was used as the light source; the illumination intensity was 105 mW/cm2. After HA 25 micrograms/ml and illumination for 10 min, mitochondrial ATPase and microsomal G-6-Pase of hepatoma cells were intensively inhibited, but mitochondrial MAO was not affected. Sulfhydryl contents of the mitochondrial and microsomal membrane proteins were significantly reduced. Lipid peroxidation of mitochondrial and microsomal membrane lipids were greatly enhanced. It is concluded that mitochondria and microsomes are the sensitive targets in cells with respect to HA photosensitization.
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PMID:[Photodynamic action of hypocrellin A on hepatoma cell mitochondria and microsomes]. 256 Mar 14

Fluorescent probes are essential for the exploration of protein function, detection of molecular interactions, and conformational changes. The nitrilotriacetic acid derivatives of different chromophores were successfully used for site-selective noncovalent fluorescence labeling of histidine-tagged proteins. All of them, however, suffer from the same drawback--loss of the fluorescence upon binding of the nickel ions. Herein we present the solution and solid phase synthesis of water-soluble perylene(dicarboximide) functionalized with a nitrilotriacetic acid moiety (PDI-NTA). The photophysical properties of PDI-NTA revealed an exceptional photostability and fluorescence quantum yield that remained unchanged upon addition of nickel ions. The F1 complex of F0F1-ATP synthase from Escherichia coli, containing three hexahistidine tags, was labeled and the suitability for site-specific labeling of the new chromophore demonstrated using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
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PMID:Exploiting the nitrilotriacetic acid moiety for biolabeling with ultrastable perylene dyes. 1837 23