2004
DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.104.040717
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Correct Diffusion Coefficients of Proteins in Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy. Application to Tubulin Oligomers Induced by Mg2+ and Paclitaxel

Abstract: In view of recent warnings for artifacts in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the diffusion coefficient of a series of labeled proteins in a wide range of molecular mass (43-670 kD) was determined and shown to be correct with respect to published values and the theory. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy was then applied to the study of fluorescently labeled tubulin and its oligomerization in vitro induced by Mg2+ ions, paclitaxel, and a fluorescent derivative of paclitaxel (Flutax2). By applying relati… Show more

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“…the one corresponding to the smallest component) has a value D 2 ≈ 250 ÎŒm 2 /s. This value is very similar to that of Rhodamine, a 443 Da fluorescent probe whose diffusion coefficient is measured to be 280 ÎŒm 2 /s [36][37][38]. Rhodamine molecular weight is similar to that of ThT (367 Da), thus suggesting that the only visible component at t = 0 is due to the fluorescence intensity fluctuation of free ThT.…”
Section: Fcs Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…the one corresponding to the smallest component) has a value D 2 ≈ 250 ÎŒm 2 /s. This value is very similar to that of Rhodamine, a 443 Da fluorescent probe whose diffusion coefficient is measured to be 280 ÎŒm 2 /s [36][37][38]. Rhodamine molecular weight is similar to that of ThT (367 Da), thus suggesting that the only visible component at t = 0 is due to the fluorescence intensity fluctuation of free ThT.…”
Section: Fcs Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The diffusion coefficient of sodium fluorescein (D = 4.04 × 10 −10 m 2 /s) is similar to that of doxorubicin (D = 3.58 × 10 −10 m 2 /s), a common chemotherapeutic drug. The diffusion coefficients were calculated based on their molecular weights (33). The flow speed in the culture chamber was measured by pumping fluorescent polystyrene beads (with a diameter of 1 ÎŒm) into source and sink channels and then tracking the bead trajectories from the image with an exposure time of 2 s.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The direct proportionality between the mass and the volume of different proteins in solution was verified by the measurement of the diffusion coefficient by Krouglova et al [19] and successfully applied by Röcker et al [20] to describe the relation between the number of proteins adsorbed to a nanoparticle surface and the particle's resulting hydrodynamic growth.…”
Section: Analyte Determination In Rmf Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 93%