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Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence

We examined the emission spectra and steady-state anisotropy of tyrosinate anion fluorescence with one-photon (250–310 nm), two-photon (570–620 nm) and three-photon (750–930 nm) excitation. Similar emission spectra of the neutral (pH 7.2) and anionic (pH 13) forms of N-acetyl-L-tyrosinamide (NATyrA)...

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Autor principal: Kierdaszuk, Borys
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3590413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23233051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10895-012-1152-z
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description We examined the emission spectra and steady-state anisotropy of tyrosinate anion fluorescence with one-photon (250–310 nm), two-photon (570–620 nm) and three-photon (750–930 nm) excitation. Similar emission spectra of the neutral (pH 7.2) and anionic (pH 13) forms of N-acetyl-L-tyrosinamide (NATyrA) (pK(a) 10.6) were observed for all modes of excitation, with the maxima at 302 and 352 nm, respectively. Two-photon excitation (2PE) and three-photon excitation (3PE) spectra of the anionic form were the same as that for one-photon excitation (1PE). In contrast, 2PE spectrum from the neutral form showed ~30-nm shift to shorter wavelengths relative to 1PE spectrum (λ(max) 275 nm) at two-photon energy (550 nm), the latter being overlapped with 3PE spectrum, both at two-photon energy (550 nm). Two-photon cross-sections for NATyrA anion at 565–580 nm were 10 % of that for N-acetyl-L-tryptophanamide (NATrpA), and increased to 90 % at 610 nm, while for the neutral form of NATyrA decreased from 2 % of that for NATrpA at 570 nm to near zero at 585 nm. Surprisingly, the fundamental anisotropy of NATyrA anion in vitrified solution at −60 °C was ~0.05 for 2PE at 610 nm as compared to near 0.3 for 1PE at 305 nm, and wavelength-dependence appears to be a basic feature of its anisotropy. In contrast, the 3PE anisotropy at 900 nm was about 0.5, and 3PE and 1PE anisotropy values appear to be related by the cos(6) θ to cos(2) θ photoselection factor (approx. 10/6) independently of excitation wavelength. Attention is drawn to the possible effect of tyrosinate anions in proteins on their multi-photon induced fluorescence emission and excitation spectra as well as excitation anisotropy spectra.
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spelling pubmed-35904132013-03-07 Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence Kierdaszuk, Borys J Fluoresc Original Paper We examined the emission spectra and steady-state anisotropy of tyrosinate anion fluorescence with one-photon (250–310 nm), two-photon (570–620 nm) and three-photon (750–930 nm) excitation. Similar emission spectra of the neutral (pH 7.2) and anionic (pH 13) forms of N-acetyl-L-tyrosinamide (NATyrA) (pK(a) 10.6) were observed for all modes of excitation, with the maxima at 302 and 352 nm, respectively. Two-photon excitation (2PE) and three-photon excitation (3PE) spectra of the anionic form were the same as that for one-photon excitation (1PE). In contrast, 2PE spectrum from the neutral form showed ~30-nm shift to shorter wavelengths relative to 1PE spectrum (λ(max) 275 nm) at two-photon energy (550 nm), the latter being overlapped with 3PE spectrum, both at two-photon energy (550 nm). Two-photon cross-sections for NATyrA anion at 565–580 nm were 10 % of that for N-acetyl-L-tryptophanamide (NATrpA), and increased to 90 % at 610 nm, while for the neutral form of NATyrA decreased from 2 % of that for NATrpA at 570 nm to near zero at 585 nm. Surprisingly, the fundamental anisotropy of NATyrA anion in vitrified solution at −60 °C was ~0.05 for 2PE at 610 nm as compared to near 0.3 for 1PE at 305 nm, and wavelength-dependence appears to be a basic feature of its anisotropy. In contrast, the 3PE anisotropy at 900 nm was about 0.5, and 3PE and 1PE anisotropy values appear to be related by the cos(6) θ to cos(2) θ photoselection factor (approx. 10/6) independently of excitation wavelength. Attention is drawn to the possible effect of tyrosinate anions in proteins on their multi-photon induced fluorescence emission and excitation spectra as well as excitation anisotropy spectra. Springer US 2012-12-12 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3590413/ /pubmed/23233051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10895-012-1152-z Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Kierdaszuk, Borys
Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title_full Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title_fullStr Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title_short Fluorescence Anisotropy of Tyrosinate Anion Using One-, Two- and Three-Photon Excitation: Tyrosinate Anion Fluorescence
title_sort fluorescence anisotropy of tyrosinate anion using one-, two- and three-photon excitation: tyrosinate anion fluorescence
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3590413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23233051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10895-012-1152-z
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