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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 10.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Chem. 2022 Jun 20;14(8):905–913. doi: 10.1038/s41557-022-00972-7

Extended Data Fig. 1. Irradiation studies of photocaged guanosines and FlashCaps.

Extended Data Fig. 1

Photo-cleavage reaction by the example of 5c (a).Illustration of the decrease of caged guanosine (G) after irradiation with 365 nm (b), 405 nm (c) or 420 nm (d)and the decrease of FlashCaps after irradiation with 365 nm (e), 405 nm (f) or 420 nm (g)for variousperiods of time. The samples (500 µM) were analysed via HPLC after irradiation via LED (365 nm (142 mW/cm2), 405 nm (142 mW/cm2); 420 nm (60 mW/cm2)). The percentage of uncaged guanosine or FlashCapwas calculated by integration of the resulting peaks. Data points and error bars denote mean values ± standard deviation of the mean for n=3 independent replicates.