Ternary supramolecular complexes involving cucurbit[n]urils and proteins are of potential interest for improving drug transport and delivery. We report here time-resolved fluorescence studies for acridine orange complexes with cucurbit[7]uril and cucurbit[8]uril in the presence of human serum albumin as a model system. A detailed characterization of the fluorescence lifetime and anisotropy properties of the different acridine orange complexes with cucurbit[n]urils and human serum albumin was performed. Of particular importance is the analysis of the stepwise binding for acridine orange-cucurbit[8]uril complexes and the assignment of the fluorescence and anisotropy properties to the 2 : 1 complex. Anisotropy decay measurements were essential to detect protein-bound species and to discriminate between different complexes. Based on the fluorescence evidence, ternary interactions with the protein are suggested for the acridine orange-cucurbit[7]uril complex but not for the cucurbit[8]uril complex. We highlight here the usability and sensitivity of the combined fluorescence analysis.
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