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Two-photon fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging of 4-dimethylaminonaphthalimide peptide and protein conjugates.


ABSTRACT: We report detailed photophysical studies on the two-photon fluorescence processes of the solvatochromic fluorophore 4-DMN as a conjugate of the calmodulin (CaM) and the associated CaM-binding peptide M13. Strong two-photon fluorescence enhancement has been observed which is associated with calcium binding. It is found that the two-photon absorption cross-section is strongly dependent on the local environment surrounding the 4-DMN fluorophore in the CaM conjugates, providing sensitivity between sites of fluorophore attachment. Utilizing time-resolved measurements, the emission dynamics of 4-DMN under various environmental (solvent) conditions are analyzed. In addition, anisotropy measurements reveal that the 4-DMN-S38C-CaM system has restricted rotation in the calcium-bound calmodulin. To establish the utility for cellular imaging, two-photon fluorescence microscopy studies were also carried out with the 4-DMN-modified M13 peptide in cells. Together, these studies provide strong evidence that 4-DMN is a useful probe in two-photon imaging, with advantageous properties for cellular experiments.

SUBMITTER: McLean AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3938489 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two-photon fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging of 4-dimethylaminonaphthalimide peptide and protein conjugates.

McLean Alan M AM   Socher Elke E   Varnavski Oleg O   Clark Travis B TB   Imperiali Barbara B   Goodson Theodore T  

The journal of physical chemistry. B 20131127 50


We report detailed photophysical studies on the two-photon fluorescence processes of the solvatochromic fluorophore 4-DMN as a conjugate of the calmodulin (CaM) and the associated CaM-binding peptide M13. Strong two-photon fluorescence enhancement has been observed which is associated with calcium binding. It is found that the two-photon absorption cross-section is strongly dependent on the local environment surrounding the 4-DMN fluorophore in the CaM conjugates, providing sensitivity between s  ...[more]

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