Caged progesterone: a new tool for studying rapid nongenomic actions of progesterone

F Kilic, ND Kashikar, R Schmidt, L Alvarez… - Journal of the …, 2009 - ACS Publications
F Kilic, ND Kashikar, R Schmidt, L Alvarez, L Dai, I Weyand, B Wiesner, N Goodwin…
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009ACS Publications
Ketalization of the biomolecule progesterone with (6-bromo-7-hydroxycoumarin-4-yl) ethane-
1, 2-diol gives the photolabile progesterone derivatives 3 and 4. These compounds display
dramatically reduced bioactivity and release progesterone upon irradiation with UV/vis or IR
light. In particular, 4 can be used to perform concentration-jump experiments with high
temporal and spatial resolution that allows one to study elegantly the mechanisms of rapid
nongenomic cellular events evoked by progesterone. The usefulness of 4 was demonstrated …
Ketalization of the biomolecule progesterone with (6-bromo-7-hydroxycoumarin-4-yl)ethane-1,2-diol gives the photolabile progesterone derivatives 3 and 4. These compounds display dramatically reduced bioactivity and release progesterone upon irradiation with UV/vis or IR light. In particular, 4 can be used to perform concentration-jump experiments with high temporal and spatial resolution that allows one to study elegantly the mechanisms of rapid nongenomic cellular events evoked by progesterone. The usefulness of 4 was demonstrated by measurement of changes in swimming behavior of single human sperm caused by progesterone-induced Ca2+ influx in the sperm flagellum.
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