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Abstract
The effect of a GC base pair on the excitation energy transfer in a DNA-based, light harvesting assembly of phenanthrene and pyrene chromophores is described. After absorption of light at 320 nm by the stacked phenanthrene building blocks, the excitation energy is transferred to the pyrene and leads to the formation of a phenanthrene-pyrene exciplex. The fluorescence intensity depends on the number of light absorbing phenanthrenes, as well as on the type of DNA base pair flanking the phenanthrene stack. In comparison to an AT base pair, a GC base pair located next to the stacked aromatic residues results in a reduction of fluorescence. The degree of quenching is dependent on the length of the phenanthrene stack that separates the GC base pair from the exciplex. Overall, a large number of stacked phenanthrenes positively affects exciplex fluorescence by increasing the quantity of absorbed light and, at the same time, reducing the effect of quenching by GC base pairs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22998150 DOI: 10.1021/bc300302v
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioconjug Chem ISSN: 1043-1802 Impact factor: 4.774