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Title: FRET and Other Energy Transfers


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FRET and Other Energy Transfers
  • Patrick Bender

2
Presentation Overview
  • Concepts of Fluorescence
  • FRAP
  • Fluorescence Quenching
  • FRET
  • Phosphorescence

3
Fluorescence
  • Basically the emission of light associated with
    electronic transitions
  • Absorbs one color light and emits another
  • Uses
  • Tracking molecules (i.e. proteins)
  • Give information about solute environment
  • Molecular ruler
  • Etc.

4
How does it work?
  • (Solid Arrow) Excitation from impinging photon
  • (Dotted Arrow) Internal conversion
  • (Dashed Arrow) Electronic relaxation and light
    emission

Excited state
  • Note
  • Emitted light has longer wavelength than
    impinging
  • Internal conversion really fast (picosecond vs.
    microsecond)

Ground state
5
Fluorescence Quantified(Quantum Yield)
  • Number of photons fluoresced
  • Number of photons absorbed

Ff
6
FRAP
  • Fluorescence Recovery After Photo-bleaching
  • Used to examine Brownian motion and
  • 2-D interactions in membranes
  • Examine molecular transport

7
FRAP procedure
  • Baseline reading of fluorescing membrane
  • Photobleach to destroy fluorescence in a spot
  • Monitor rates of fluorescence recovery
  • Fluorescence recovery

8
http//www.me.rochester.edu/courses/ME201/webproj/
FRAP.gif
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Fluorescence Quenching
  • Environmental effect
  • Solvent
  • Additional solutes
  • Other moieties
  • Drastically effects quantum yield as well as rate
    of fluorescence

10
How does it work?
Fluorophore
Fluorophore
Molecular Oxygen
Molecular Oxygen
Fluorescent
Not Fluorescent
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Fluorophore
Iodide
High-energy vibration states
Fluorescent
Radiationless energy transfer
12
Examples of quenching
  • Ethidium Bromide
  • Interchelated with DNA vs. in solvent
  • Interchelated with DNA in presence of other
    metals
  • Fluorescence quenching by tryptophan
  • Locate fluorophore proximity to tryptophan

13
Quenchers
  • Single molecule protein folding
  • Fluorescing molecules quench each other in folded
    conformation
  • Common quenchers
  • Water
  • Molecular Oxygen
  • Many electron molecules/ions (e.g. Iodide)

14
FRET
  • Forster Resonance Energy Transfer
  • Involves radiationless energy transfer
  • Used as molecular ruler
  • Use in photosynthesis

15
FRET
  • Excitation of Donor
  • Internal conversion of donor
  • Excitation transfer of donor
  • Fluorescence of acceptor

16
What we can calculate
  • Efficiency of transfer
  • Distance between fluorophores (r)
  • r0 Distance where efficiency equal 0.5

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http//www.olympusfluoview.com/applications/fretin
tro.html
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Photosystem II
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Phosphorescence
  • Emission of light resulting from
    quantum-mechanically forbidden transitions
  • Glow in the dark

21
How it works
S1
Intersystem crossing
T1
S0
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Consequences
  • Violates quantum mechanics selection rules
  • Inversion of spin
  • Lifetime of excited triplet state in the
    millisecond or longer range

23
Uses
  • Can be used to test for presence of oxygen
    species in different environments
  • Non-invasive
  • Examine mitochondrial function and energy levels
    of cells

Dmitriev, R., Zhdanov, A., Ponomarev, G.,
Yashunski, D., Papkovsky, D. (2010).
Intracellular oxygen-sensitive phosphorescent
probes based on cell-penetrating
peptides. Analytical Biochemistry, 398(1), 24-33.
doi10.1016/j.ab.2009.10.048.
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List of Works Cited
  • Dmitriev, R., Zhdanov, A., Ponomarev, G.,
    Yashunski, D., Papkovsky, D. (2010).
    Intracellular oxygen-sensitive phosphorescent
    probes based on cell-penetrating
    peptides. Analytical Biochemistry, 398(1), 24-33.
    doi10.1016/j.ab.2009.10.048.
  • Zhuang, X. et al. (2000). Fluorescence quenching
    a tool for single-molecule protein-folding
    study. PNSA, 97(26), 14241-14244.
  • Olmsted, J, Kearns, D. (1977). Mechanism of
    ethidium bromide fluorescence enhancement on
    binding to nucleic acids. Biochemistry, 16(16),
    3647-3654.
  • Atherton, J, Beaumont P. (1986). Quenching of
    the fluorescence of DNA-intercalated ethidium
    bromide by some transition-metal ions. J. Phys.
    Chem., 1986, 90 (10), pp 22522259
  • Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (fret).
    (2010). Retrieved from http//www.andor.com/learni
    ng/applications/Fluorescence_Resonance/
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