Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840, USA.
Molecules. 2011 Sep 14;16(9):7909-35. doi: 10.3390/molecules16097909.
The review focuses on the unique spectral features of pyrene that can be utilized to investigate protein structure and conformation. Pyrene is a fluorescent probe that can be attached covalently to protein side chains, such as sulfhydryl groups. The spectral features of pyrene are exquisitely sensitive to the microenvironment of the probe: it exhibits an ensemble of monomer fluorescence emission peaks that report on the polarity of the probe microenvironment, and an additional band at longer wavelengths, the appearance of which reflects the presence of another pyrene molecule in spatial proximity (~10 Å). Its high extinction coefficient allows us to study labeled proteins in solution at physiologically relevant concentrations. The environmentally- and spatially-sensitive features of pyrene allow monitoring protein conformation, conformational changes, protein folding and unfolding, protein-protein, protein-lipid and protein-membrane interactions.
本文综述了芘独特的光谱特性,可用于研究蛋白质结构和构象。芘是一种荧光探针,可以通过共价键连接到蛋白质的侧链,如巯基。芘的光谱特性对探针的微环境非常敏感:它表现出一组单体荧光发射峰,报告探针微环境的极性,以及在较长波长处的附加带,其出现反映了在空间上接近(约 10 Å)的另一个芘分子的存在。其高消光系数允许我们在生理相关浓度下研究溶液中的标记蛋白质。芘的环境和空间敏感特性允许监测蛋白质构象、构象变化、蛋白质折叠和展开、蛋白质-蛋白质、蛋白质-脂质和蛋白质-膜相互作用。