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Photophysics of the red-form Kaede chromophore.
Addison, Kiri; Roy, Palas; Bressan, Giovanni; Skudaite, Karolina; Robb, Josh; Bulman Page, Philip C; Ashworth, Eleanor K; Bull, James N; Meech, Stephen R.
Afiliação
  • Addison K; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Roy P; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Bressan G; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Skudaite K; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Robb J; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Bulman Page PC; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Ashworth EK; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Bull JN; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
  • Meech SR; School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia Norwich Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK s.meech@uea.ac.uk.
Chem Sci ; 14(14): 3763-3775, 2023 Apr 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37035701
ABSTRACT
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) drove revolutionary progress in bioimaging. Photoconvertible fluorescent proteins (PCFPs) are an important branch of the FP family, of which Kaede is the prototype. Uniquely, PCFPs can be permanently switched from green to red emitting forms on UV irradiation, facilitating applications in site-specific photolabelling and protein tracking. Optimisation and exploitation of FPs requires understanding of the photophysical and photochemical behaviour of the chromophore. Accordingly, the principal GFP chromophore has been the subject of intense experimental and theoretical investigation. In contrast, the photophysics of the red emitting PCFP chromophore are largely unstudied. Here we present a detailed investigation of the excited-state properties of the Kaede chromophore in solution, utilising steady state measurements, ultrafast time-resolved electronic and vibrational spectroscopies, and electronic structure theory. Its excited state dynamics are very different to those of the parent GFP. Most remarkably, the PCFP chromophore has highly complex wavelength-dependent fluorescence decays and a mean lifetime an order of magnitude longer than the GFP chromophore. Transient electronic and vibrational spectroscopies suggest that these dynamics arise from a range of excited-state conformers that are spectrally and kinetically distinct but chemically similar. These conformers are populated directly by excitation of a broad thermal distribution of ground state structures about a single conformer, suggesting an excited-state potential surface with several minima. Temperature-dependence confirms the existence of barriers on the excited-state surface and reveals the radiationless decay mechanism to be internal conversion. These experimental observations are consistent with a model assuming a simple ground state potential energy surface accessing a complex excited state possessing multiple minima.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article