Steven Verhelst, a chemical biologist at KU Leuven in Belgium, and his PhD student Suravi Chakrabarty designed an inhibitor of caspases, enzymes essential in apoptosis, that incorporated a chemical cage called nitroindoline to block the negatively charged amino acid residue that would normally fit lock-and-key into the caspase enzyme. When irradiated with UV light, the nitroindoline pops off, releasing the enzyme to bind and destroy caspases and halt apoptosis.
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