Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence quenching with transition metal ions as short-distance probes for protein conformation

利用过渡金属离子作为短距离探针研究蛋白质构象的稳态和时间分辨荧光猝灭

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Abstract

A series of model dye-labeled histidine-containing peptides was used to investigate the nature of the quenching mechanism with Cu(2+) and Ni(2+). The strong reduction in steady-state fluorescence was found to be unaccompanied by any noticeable changes in lifetime kinetics. This static nature of quenching is not consistent with the dynamic Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) phenomenon, which was assumed to dominate the quenching mechanism, and is likely caused by shorter range orbital coupling. Our results indicate that the FRET-like sixth power of distance dependence of quenching cannot be automatically assumed for transition metal ions and that time-resolved measurements should be used to distinguish various quenching mechanisms.

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