Monitoring membrane protein conformational heterogeneity by fluorescence lifetime distribution analysis using the maximum entropy method

Haldar, Sourav ; Kombrabail, Mamata ; Krishnamoorthy, G. ; Chattopadhyay, Amitabha (2010) Monitoring membrane protein conformational heterogeneity by fluorescence lifetime distribution analysis using the maximum entropy method Journal of Fluorescence, 20 (1). pp. 407-413. ISSN 1053-0509

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Abstract

Due to the inherent difficulty in crystallizing membrane proteins, approaches based on fluorescence spectroscopy have proved useful in elucidating their conformational characteristics. The ion channel peptide gramicidin serves as an excellent prototype for monitoring membrane protein conformation and dynamics due to a number of reasons. We have analyzed conformational heterogeneity in membrane-bound gramicidin using fluorescence lifetime distribution analysis of tryptophan residues by the maximum entropy method (MEM). MEM represents a model-free and robust approach for analyzing fluorescence lifetime distribution. In this paper, we show for the first time, that fluorescence lifetime distribution analysis using MEM could be a convenient approach to monitor conformational heterogeneity in membrane-bound gramicidin in particular and membrane proteins in general. Lifetime distribution analysis by MEM therefore provides a novel window to monitor conformational transitions in membrane proteins.

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Keywords:Membrane Proteins; Gramicidin; Ion Channel; Fluorescence Lifetime Distribution; Maximum Entropy Method
ID Code:6986
Deposited On:26 Oct 2010 04:49
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