ONE & TWO PHOTON INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF NADH
一
基本信息
- 批准号:6315378
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-04-01 至 2001-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
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. 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 average lifetimes of NADH fluorescence
resulting from one- and two-photon excitation. Intramolecular
interactions with adenine part of NADH 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.
我们研究了稳态和时间分辨发射的NADH
以及由单光子和双光子激发产生的NAMH。 类似
观察到两种激发模式的发射光谱。 的
对于双光子激发,NADH的基本各向异性接近0.54
从690到740 nm,比0.37的值高46%,
观察到单光子激发。 微小差异
在单光子和双光子情况下,观察到了NADH的多指数衰减
激励,但目前可用的分辨率不允许我们
结论是衰变是不同的。 NADH-LADH-IBA复合物形成导致
NADH荧光的平均寿命大一个数量级
由单光子和双光子激发产生。 分子内
与NADH的腺嘌呤部分的相互作用负责
对于激发波长观察到的NADH荧光的去偏振
对于OPE和TPE分别低于300 nm和600 nm。 NADH显示
双光子激发的低截面表明,
来自NADH的荧光将适度难以观察,
双光子荧光显微镜,可能不会干扰
用于标记细胞的其他外源性探针的TPIF观察结果。
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ONE & TWO PHOTON INDUCED FLUORESCENCE IN PROTEINS & FLUOROPHORES
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- 批准号:
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