A PHOTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUE TO ENHANCE SENSITIVITY OF DETECTION OF FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER |
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Authors: | Vladimir M. Mekler |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432, Russia |
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Abstract: | Abstract –A photochemical kinetic method of measuring small values of efficiency of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between special probes is proposed. The FRET efficiency ( Ω ) is determined from kinetics of the photochemical reaction of the energy acceptor sensitized by FRET from the energy donor. The choice of an appropriate donor-acceptor pair permits the minimization of background reactions. Application of the method is demonstrated by the detection of FRET from 2,5-W.s(5- tert -butyl-2-benzoxasolyl)thiophen (BBOT) to acridine orange (AO) in phospholipid vesicles. Photobleaching of AO in the presence of CBr4 was applied as a photochemical reaction of the acceptor. The reaction was monitored by steady-state fluorescence measurements. The FRET measurements were carried out by the proposed technique when the probe/lipid ratio and Ω were as small as 1.1 times 10-5 M/M and 0.0017, respectively. Under these conditions, the rate constant of AO photobleaching was increased by 26% as compared with that of the reference sample without BBOT. The results suggest that applications of the technique may be useful in the study of the membrane topography. |
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