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Nano Letters | 2016

Nanotubes of Biomimetic Supramolecules Constructed by Synthetic Metal Chlorophyll Derivatives.

Sunao Shoji; Tetsuya Ogawa; Takeshi Hashishin; Shin Ogasawara; Hiroaki Watanabe; Hisanao Usami; Hitoshi Tamiaki

Various supramolecular nanotubes have recently been built up by lipids, peptides, and other organic molecules. Major light-harvesting (LH) antenna systems in a filamentous anoxygenic phototroph, Chloroflexus (Cfl.) aurantiacus, are called chlorosomes and contain photofunctional single-wall supramolecular nanotubes with approximately 5 nm in their diameter. Chlorosomal supramolecular nanotubes of Cfl. aurantiacus are constructed by a large amount of bacteriochlorophyll(BChl)-c molecules. Such a pigment self-assembles in a chlorosome without any assistance from the peptides, which is in sharp contrast to the other natural photosynthetic LH antennas. To mimic chlorosomal supramolecular nanotubes, synthetic models were prepared by the modification of naturally occurring chlorophyll(Chl)-a molecule. Metal complexes (magnesium, zinc, and cadmium) of the Chl derivative were synthesized as models of natural chlorosomal BChls. These metal Chl derivatives self-assembled in hydrophobic environments, and their supramolecules were analyzed by spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. Cryo-transmission electron microscopic images showed that the zinc and cadmium Chl derivatives could form single-wall supramolecular nanotubes and their outer and inner diameters were approximately 5 and 3 nm, respectively. Atomic force microscopic images suggested that the magnesium Chl derivative formed similar nanotubes to those of the corresponding zinc and cadmium complexes. Three chlorosomal single-wall supramolecular nanotubes of the metal Chl derivatives were prepared in the solid state and would be useful as photofunctional materials.


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 2015

Photophysical Properties of Chlorophyll Derivatives Linked with Rhenium Bipyridine Complexes

Yuichi Kitagawa; Shin Ogasawara; Daisuke Kosumi; Hideki Hashimoto; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Tetrahedron Letters | 2014

C132-Methylation of methyl pheophorbide a and stereoselective preparation of methyl (132R)-methylpyropheophorbide a

Shin Ogasawara; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2015

Synthesis of methyl C132-alkylated pheophorbides a/a′ and their stereochemical characterization

Shin Ogasawara; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines | 2017

Synthesis of chlorophyll-a derivatives possessing various amides as potential sensitizers for photovoltaic cells

Yuxiao Cui; Shin Ogasawara; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2015

Unique photophysical properties of chlorophyll derivatives linked with CO2-reducing moiety along the Qy axis

Yuichi Kitagawa; Shin Ogasawara; Daisuke Kosumi; Hideki Hashimoto; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Fabrication and performance of all-solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells using synthetic carboxylated and pyridylated chlorophyll derivatives

Yuxiao Cui; Wenjie Zhao; Shin Ogasawara; Xiaofeng Wang; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis of methyl (132R/S)-alkyl-pyropheophorbide a and a non-epimerized chlorophyll a mimic

Shin Ogasawara; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 2018

The primary formation of a cationic C10-pyridinio-chlorophyll-a derivative by chemical/electrochemical oxidation and the physico-chemical properties of regioisomeric meso-adducts

Shin Ogasawara; Hitoshi Tamiaki


Biophysical Journal | 2018

Synthetic Chlorophyll -A Derivatives Stabilize DNA G-Quadruplex Structures

Yasunobu Nagano; Tamaki Endoh; Shin Ogasawara; Naoki Sugimoto; Hitoshi Tamiaki

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Yuxiao Cui

Ritsumeikan University

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Sunao Shoji

Ritsumeikan University

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