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  • HBDI-like chromophores are new biomimetic switches inspired by the green fluorescent protein, aimed at enhancing molecular switch and motor capabilities.
  • A novel HBDI-like chromophore was developed that can absorb blue light and undergoes fast photoisomerization between E and Z forms when exposed to specific wavelengths of light.
  • The chromophore was integrated into an amphiphilic molecule, demonstrating its potential to create a sensitive nanoaggregated state in water under visible light.

Article Abstract

HBDI-like chromophores represent a novel set of biomimetic switches mimicking the fluorophore of the green fluorescent protein that are currently studied with the hope to expand the molecular switch/motor toolbox. However, until now members capable of absorbing visible light in their neutral (i. e. non-anionic) form have not been reported. In this contribution we report the preparation of an HBDI-like chromophore based on a 3-phenylbenzofulvene scaffold capable of absorbing blue light and photoisomerizing on the picosecond timescale. More specifically, we show that double-bond photoisomerization occurs in both the E-to-Z and Z-to-E directions and that these can be controlled by irradiating with blue and UV light, respectively. Finally, as a preliminary applicative result, we report the incorporation of the chromophore in an amphiphilic molecule and demonstrate the formation of a visible-light-sensitive nanoaggregated state in water.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9541190PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202201477DOI Listing

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