Literature DB >> 24912449

Hydrophobic interactions in donor-disulphide-acceptor (DSSA) probes looking beyond fluorescence resonance energy transfer theory.

Shilpa Kammaradi Sanjeeva1, Swathi Korrapati, Chandrasekhar B Nair, P V Subba Rao, Phani Kumar Pullela, U Vijayalakshmi, Ramamoorthy Siva.   

Abstract

Donor-linker-acceptor (DSSA) is a concept in fluorescence chemistry with acceptor being a fluorescent compound (FRET) or quencher. The DSSA probes used to measure thiol levels in vitro and in vivo. The reduction potential of these dyes are in the range of -0.60 V, much lower than the best thiol reductant reported in literature, the DTT (-0.33 V). DSSA disulphide having an unusually low reduction potential compared to the typical thiol reductants is a puzzle. Secondly, DSSA probes have a cyclized rhodamine ring as acceptor which does not have any spectral overlap with fluorescein, but quenches its absorbance and fluorescence. To understand the structural features of DSSA probes, we have synthesized DSSANa and DSSAOr. The calculated reduction potential of these dyes suggest that DSSA probes have an alternate mechanism from the FRET based quenching, namely hydrophobic interaction or dye to dye quenching. The standard reduction potential change with increasing complexity and steric hindrance of the molecule is small, suggesting that ultra- low Eo' has no contribution from the disulphide linker and is based on structural interactions between fluorescein and cyclized rhodamine. Our results help to understand the DSSA probe quenching mechanism and provide ways to design fluorescent probes.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24912449     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-014-1414-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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