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Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature.


ABSTRACT: Orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a photochromic carotenoprotein involved in the photoprotection of cyanobacteria. It is activated by blue-green light to a red form OCPR capable of dissipating the excess of energy of the cyanobacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. Activation to OCPR can also be achieved in the dark. In the present work, activation by pH changes of two different OCPs-containing echinenone or canthaxanthin as carotenoids-is investigated in different conditions. A particular emphasis is put on OCP encapsulated in SBA-15 mesoporous silica nanoparticles. It is known that in these hybrid systems, under appropriate conditions, OCP remains photoactive. Here, we show that when immobilised in SBA-15, the OCP visible spectrum is sensitive to pH changes, but such a colorimetric response is very different from the one observed for OCP in solution. In both cases (SBA-15 matrices and solutions), pH-induced colour changes are related either by orange-to-red OCP activation, or by carotenoid loss from the denatured protein. Of particular interest is the response of OCP in SBA-15 matrices, where a sudden change in the Vis absorption spectrum and in colour is observed for pH changing from 2 to 3 (in the case of canthaxanthin-binding OCP in SBA-15: λMAX shifts from 454 to 508 nm) and for pH changing from 3 to 4 (in the case of echinenone-binding OCP in SBA-15: λMAX shifts from 445 to 505 nm). The effect of temperature on OCP absorption spectrum and colour (in SBA-15 matrices) has also been investigated and found to be highly dependent on the properties of the used mesoporous silica matrix. Finally, we also show that simultaneous encapsulation in selected surface-functionalised SBA-15 nanoparticles of appropriate fluorophores makes it possible to develop OCP-based pH-sensitive fluorescent systems. This work therefore represents a proof of principle that OCP immobilised in mesoporous silica is a promising system in the development of colorimetric and fluorometric pH and temperature sensors.

SUBMITTER: Leccese S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10609006 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature.

Leccese Silvia S   Calcinoni Andrea A   Wilson Adjélé A   Kirilovsky Diana D   Carbonera Donatella D   Onfroy Thomas T   Jolivalt Claude C   Mezzetti Alberto A  

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Orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a photochromic carotenoprotein involved in the photoprotection of cyanobacteria. It is activated by blue-green light to a red form OCP<sup>R</sup> capable of dissipating the excess of energy of the cyanobacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. Activation to OCP<sup>R</sup> can also be achieved in the dark. In the present work, activation by pH changes of two different OCPs-containing echinenone or canthaxanthin as carotenoids-is investigated in differ  ...[more]

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