Literature DB >> 15189879

Conformational effects on tryptophan fluorescence in cyclic hexapeptides.

Chia-Pin Pan1, Mary D Barkley.   

Abstract

The peptide bond quenches tryptophan fluorescence by excited-state electron transfer, which probably accounts for most of the variation in fluorescence intensity of peptides and proteins. A series of seven peptides was designed with a single tryptophan, identical amino acid composition, and peptide bond as the only known quenching group. The solution structure and side-chain chi(1) rotamer populations of the peptides were determined by one-dimensional and two-dimensional (1)H-NMR. All peptides have a single backbone conformation. The -, psi-angles and chi(1) rotamer populations of tryptophan vary with position in the sequence. The peptides have fluorescence emission maxima of 350-355 nm, quantum yields of 0.04-0.24, and triple exponential fluorescence decays with lifetimes of 4.4-6.6, 1.4-3.2, and 0.2-1.0 ns at 5 degrees C. Lifetimes were correlated with ground-state conformers in six peptides by assigning the major lifetime component to the major NMR-determined chi(1) rotamer. In five peptides the chi(1) = -60 degrees rotamer of tryptophan has lifetimes of 2.7-5.5 ns, depending on local backbone conformation. In one peptide the chi(1) = 180 degrees rotamer has a 0.5-ns lifetime. This series of small peptides vividly demonstrates the dominant role of peptide bond quenching in tryptophan fluorescence.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15189879      PMCID: PMC1304284          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.103.038901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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