Effect of structural transition of the host assembly on dynamics of a membrane-bound tryptophan analogue

Arora-Sharawat, Ajuna ; Chattopadhyay, Amitabha (2007) Effect of structural transition of the host assembly on dynamics of a membrane-bound tryptophan analogue Biophysical Chemistry, 129 . pp. 2-3. ISSN 0301-4622

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Abstract

Tryptophan octyl ester (TOE) represents an important model for membrane-bound tryptophan residues. In this article, we have explored the effect of sphere-to-rod transition of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles on the dynamics of the membrane-bound tryptophan analogue, TOE, utilizing a combination of fluorescence spectroscopic approaches which include red edge excitation shift (REES). Our results show that REES and fluorescence spectroscopic parameters such as lifetime, anisotropy and acrylamide quenching of micelle-bound TOE are sensitive to the change in micellar organization accompanied by the sphere-to-rod transition.

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Keywords:Tryptophan Octyl Ester; SDS; REES; Sphere-to-rod Transition; Ionization State
ID Code:7124
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