Genetically encoded photosensitizers: Structure, photosensitization mechanisms, and potential application to photodynamic therapy

Cristina Flors, Santi Nonell

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More recently, another singlet oxygen photosensitizing protein, miniSOG, has been engineered from a phototropin photoreceptor (Shu et al. 2011). MiniSOG, which is a 15 kDa flavoprotein not structurally related to GFP, has much higher singlet oxygen photosensitization efficiency than GFP-like proteins and thus promises to revolutionize all applications related to genetically encoded singlet oxygen production.
Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióHandbook of Photomedicine
EditorsMichael R. Hamblin, Yingying Huang
EditorCRC Press
Pàgines275-280
Nombre de pàgines6
ISBN (electrònic)9781439884706
ISBN (imprès)9781439884690
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2013

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