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Fluorescence of reduced nicotinamides using one- and two-photon excitation.

B Kierdaszuk1, H Malak, I Gryczynski, P Callis, J R Lakowicz.   

Abstract

We examined the steady-state and time-resolved emission of NADH and NAMH resulting from one-photon and two-photon excitation. Similar emission spectra were observed for both modes of excitation. The fundamental anisotropy of NADH is near 0.54 for two-photon excitation from 690 to 740 nm, which is 46% higher than the value of 0.37 observed for one-photon excitation. This observation of a higher anisotropy with two-photon excitation was consistent with INDO/SDCI calculations of the one- and two-photon transitions. Minor differences in the multi-exponential decays of NADH were observed for one- and two-photon excitation, but presently available resolution does not allow us to conclude the decays are distinct. NADH-LADH-IBA complex formation led to an order of magnitude larger of the average lifetimes of NADH fluorescence resulting from one- and two-photon excitation. Fluorescence intensity and fluorescence anisotropy decays of NADH was double-exponential for both modes of excitation and show that the observed heterogeneity of the fluorescence decay kinetics of reduced nicotinamides arises from the inherent photoprocess of the dihydronicotinamide chromophore and not due to any intramolecular interactions with adenine part of NADH. Such interactions are responsible for the depolarization of NADH fluorescence observed for excitation wavelength below 300 nm for OPE and 600 nm for TPE, respectively. NADH displays a low cross-section for two-photon excitation which suggests that fluorescence from NADH will be moderately difficult to observe with two-photon fluorescence microscopy, and may not interfere with observations of TPIF of other extrinsic probes used to label cells.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8962467     DOI: 10.1016/s0301-4622(96)02182-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Chem        ISSN: 0301-4622            Impact factor:   2.352


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