2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep35052
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Fluorescence-based characterization of non-fluorescent transient states of tryptophan – prospects for protein conformation and interaction studies

Abstract: Tryptophan fluorescence is extensively used for label-free protein characterization. Here, we show that by analyzing how the average tryptophan fluorescence intensity varies with excitation modulation, kinetics of tryptophan dark transient states can be determined in a simple, robust and reliable manner. Thereby, highly environment-, protein conformation- and interaction-sensitive information can be recorded, inaccessible via traditional protein fluorescence readouts. For verification, tryptophan transient sta… Show more

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“…The ZMW samples are rinsed with ultrapure water and isopropanol and then exposed to oxygen plasma for 5 minutes to remove any remaining organic residues and densify the oxide layer. To protect the aluminum surface and mitigate the corrosion effects, 46,47 together are abbreviated as PODCAT and play the role of an oxygen scavenger 51 that removes a significant fraction of oxygen from the solution and increases photostability and brightness of βgalactosidase, whereas ascorbic acid is introduced as a protein-friendly antioxidant to reduce pH of the solution for the measurement, 52 and help stabilize the aluminum nanostructures. 49 All the aforementioned chemicals are purchased from Sigma Aldrich.…”
Section: Surface Passivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ZMW samples are rinsed with ultrapure water and isopropanol and then exposed to oxygen plasma for 5 minutes to remove any remaining organic residues and densify the oxide layer. To protect the aluminum surface and mitigate the corrosion effects, 46,47 together are abbreviated as PODCAT and play the role of an oxygen scavenger 51 that removes a significant fraction of oxygen from the solution and increases photostability and brightness of βgalactosidase, whereas ascorbic acid is introduced as a protein-friendly antioxidant to reduce pH of the solution for the measurement, 52 and help stabilize the aluminum nanostructures. 49 All the aforementioned chemicals are purchased from Sigma Aldrich.…”
Section: Surface Passivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, oxygen scavengers such as sodium azide or glucose oxidase 66 do not change significantly the behavior as compared to pure water (data not shown). Ascorbic acid is a good reducing agent, 67 but at pH 7 it does not influence significantly the photocorrosion of aluminum. However, at pH 4, ascorbic acid efficiently inhibits the photocorrosion (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is therefore convenient to determine this state using TRAST monitoring spectroscopy during aggregate formation because that method may be employed regardless of whether the molecules are mobile or immobile. Analyses of the transient state of tryptophan fluorescence using TRAST monitoring spectroscopy has been reported [ 112 ], and therefore the method might be used for determining the conformational changes of proteins. However, it is noticed that various verifications are necessary to link whether the transient state phenomena of the fluorophores are caused by the conformational change of labeling proteins.…”
Section: Fluorescence Fluctuation-based Spectroscopic Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%