Literature DB >> 26916609

Fluorescence and phosphorescence of tryptophan in peptides of different length and sequence.

Ksenija Radotić1, Thor Bernt Melø2, Roger M Leblanc3, Yaser A Yousef4, K Razi Naqvi5.   

Abstract

To interpret accurately protein fluorescence and phosphorescence, it is essential to achieve a better understanding of the luminescence properties of tryptophan (Trp, or W) in peptides. In published literature data on luminescence of peptides of varied length are scarce. This article describes studies of fluorescence and phosphorescence properties of the eight Trp-containing synthetic peptides: WAK, AWK, SWA, KYLWE, AVSWK, WVSWAK, WAKLAWE, and AVSWAKLARE. The aim was to investigate which factors influence the fluorescence yield and phosphorescence-spectra and lifetimes. Absorption spectra, room temperature fluorescence emission and corresponding excitation spectra and time-resolved phosphorescence spectra (77K) have been recorded; the dependence of the fluorescence quantum yield on the specific peptide and its variation with the wavelength of excitation has been studied. The changes in fluorescence yield and shape of phosphorescence spectra are explained in terms of internal electron and proton transfer. The structured phosphorescence spectrum originates from proton transfer occurring upon excitation of Trp, while electron transfer gives rise to a non-structured luminescence spectrum. There is also electron transfer from higher vibronic S1 states. In the peptides there is higher probability of electron transfer than in Trp alone. The obtained data are interpreted in light of the peptides' sequence, length and conformation.
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Keywords:  Luminescence; Peptides; Phosphorescence; Steady state fluorescence; Time resolved fluorescence; Tryptophan

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26916609     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2016.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Photochem Photobiol B        ISSN: 1011-1344            Impact factor:   6.252


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