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. 2025 Jul 28;64(31):e202508959.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202508959. Epub 2025 Jun 1.

Photoswitchable Antimicrobial Metallohelices

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Photoswitchable Antimicrobial Metallohelices

Changhao Liu et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Chiral subcomponent self-assembly is used to access optically pure, metallo-helical species based on Zn and Fe(II) and incorporating three transazobenzene units. UV-vis, circular dichroism, and NMR spectroscopies, alongside X-ray crystallographic and DFT computational studies are used to unambiguously characterize a highly reversible stepwise photochemical transformation to an all-cis state in which structural integrity and optical purity have been retained. Although the all-trans state of the water-soluble enantiomers exhibited low or moderate activity against Gram-positive strains, irradiation at 365 nm led to up to eight-fold reduction in MIC. Electron microscopy and a cell permeability assay indicate a membrane disruption mechanism; the higher activity of the photochemically-generated all-cis state is consistent with its more compact supramolecular fold.

Keywords: Antimicrobial agent; Metallohelices; Photoswitch; Self‐assembly.

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