Issue 61, 2015

Two-photon absorption of polyfluorene aggregates stabilized by insulin amyloid fibrils

Abstract

We report on the photophysical and optical properties of a polyfluorene derivative (PFO) and its binding to the amyloid-forming protein insulin. The complexation is based on weak supramolecular interactions between amyloid fibrils and PFO in dissolved and aggregated forms. In particular, complexes of polyfluorene aggregates display sizeable two-photon absorption when stabilized by insulin fibril nanotemplates. We propose that a two-photon absorption enhancement mechanism is related to the combination of through-bond and through-space interactions of PFO. The findings reported here suggest that polyfluorene aggregates offer good nonlinear absorption properties and can be used as molecular markers for amyloid fibril recognition.

Graphical abstract: Two-photon absorption of polyfluorene aggregates stabilized by insulin amyloid fibrils

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2015
Accepted
22 May 2015
First published
26 May 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 49363-49368

Two-photon absorption of polyfluorene aggregates stabilized by insulin amyloid fibrils

P. Hanczyc, A. Justyniarski, D. A. Gedefaw, M. R. Andersson, M. Samoc and C. Müller, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 49363 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA08302H

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