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Design Consideration and Probes for Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Studies
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Lucifer Yellow IodoacetamideEngineeringMolecular BiologyExcitation Energy TransferPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsDesign ConsiderationProtein ChemistryBiochemistryFluorescence Resonance Energy-transferBioconjugationBiomolecular InteractionSingle-molecule DetectionBiomolecular EngineeringFluorescence MicroscopyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyResonanceDouble ResonanceSingle Cysteine MutantsProtein EngineeringChemical ProbeAtomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Spectroscopic properties of two newly synthesized water-soluble thiol-reactive fluorescent probes, 7-(iodoacetamido)-coumarin-4-carboxylic acid (I-Cca) and N-iodoacetyl-beta-(2-naphthyl)alanine (I-Nal), were characterized using single cysteine mutants of Escherichia coli adenylate kinase. Together with two known water-soluble thiol-reactive dyes (Lucifer yellow iodoacetamide and 5-iodoacetamidosalicylic acid) and as well, tryptophan residues (either native or inserted into a protein by site directed mutagenesis), these probes can be arranged pairwise in a molecular tool set for studies of structural transitions in proteins by means of fluorescence resonance energy-transfer (FRET) experiments. A set of seven donor/acceptor pairs which allow determination of intramolecular distances and their distributions over the range 10-40 A in labeled protein derivatives is described. The charged groups present in the probes facilitate the conjugation reaction and improve postlabeling purification. General considerations for design of charged probes and site-directed labeling for applications of FRET methods in studies of protein structure and dynamics are presented.
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