Issue 8, 2017

The interaction of amino acids with macrocyclic pH probes of pseudopeptidic nature

Abstract

The fluorescence quenching, by a series of amino acids, of pseudopeptidic compounds acting as probes for cellular acidity has been investigated. It has been found that amino acids containing electron-rich aromatic side chains like Trp or Tyr, as well as Met quench the emission of the probes mainly via a collisional mechanism, with Stern–Volmer constants in the 7–43 M−1 range, while other amino acids such as His, Val or Phe did not cause deactivation of the fluorescence. Only a minor contribution of a static quenching due to the formation of ground-state complexes has been found for Trp and Tyr, with association constants in the 9–24 M−1 range. For these ground-state complexes, a comparison between the macrocyclic probes and an open chain analogue reveals the existence of a moderate macrocyclic effect due to the preorganization of the probes in the more rigid structure.

Graphical abstract: The interaction of amino acids with macrocyclic pH probes of pseudopeptidic nature

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2017
Accepted
16 Jul 2017
First published
17 Jul 2017

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2017,16, 1320-1326

The interaction of amino acids with macrocyclic pH probes of pseudopeptidic nature

M. A. Izquierdo, P. D. Wadhavane, L. Vigara, M. I. Burguete, F. Galindo and S. V. Luis, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2017, 16, 1320 DOI: 10.1039/C7PP00167C

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