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l-Dityrosine: A time-resolved fluorescence investigation
Authors:Andreas J Kungl  Gerhard Landl  Antonie J W G Visser  Michael Breitenbach  Harald F Kauffmann
Institution:(1) Institut für Physikalische Chemie der Universität Wien, Währingerstraße 42, A-1090 Wien, Austria;(2) Institut für Mathematik, Johannes-Kepler-Universität, A-4040 Linz, Austria;(3) Department of Biochemistry, Agricultural University, Dreijenlaan 3, NL-6703 HA Wageningen, The Netherlands;(4) Abteilung für Genetik und Entwicklungsbiologie, Universität Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstraße 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria;(5) Abt. Strukturforschung, Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Am Klopferspitz, DW-8033 Martinsried, Germany
Abstract:We have investigated the time-resolved fluorescence properties ofll-dityrosine in aqueous solution. Typically, three exponential components were needed to fit the fluorescence pattern adequately, with pure decay terms for the low-intensity, high-energy state (lambdaem = nm) but with a pronounced subnanosecond rise phase for the predominant red-edge fluorescence (lambdaem > 380). Dual fluorescence behavior is indicative of an intramolecular precursorsuccessor pair, i.e., a consecutive intramolecular excited-state reaction. We suggest that this reaction is a torsional motion of the (deprotonated) monoanion along the biphenolic bond. Analysis of the fluorescence anisotropy decay of dityrosine yielded two rotational correlation times, the longer of which is associated with a negative preexponential term. The increase with time in the horizontally polarized component of the intensity decay is interpreted as the result of an electronic rearrangement in the excited state when the successor form of dityrosine is generated. Lifetime distributions of experimental data were probed by an unbiased exponential series method which uses a Tikhonov-type regularization function. The procedure revealed three well-separated groups of lifetimes, the short-lived ensemble forming a formally negative distribution. A photophysical model is introduced which interprets the biexponential decay of dityrosine in terms of overlapping emission signals from the precursor and the successor molecule.
Keywords:Dityrosine  excited-state reaction  distributional analysis  fluorescence anisotropy decay
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