Title: Fluorescence Spectra
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2Fluorescence Spectra
Wavelength
c 3 ? 108 m/s ?????400 700 nm ??(Wave
number) ??? ???
3Principles of Fluorescence
Aromatic molecules Delocalized electrons in
conjugated double bonds
4Stokes Shift
1852, Sir G. G. Stokes in Cambridge
5Kashas Rule
1950 The same fluorescence emission spectrum is
generally observed irrespective of the excitation
wavelength. The vibrational relaxation 1 ps
6Mirror Image Rule
7Intrinsic Biochemical Fluorophores
8Extrinsic Fluorophores
9Green Fluorescent Protein
Jellyfish Aequorea victoria The spontaneous
cyclization and oxidation of the sequence Ser65
(Thr65) Tyr66 Gly67 11-stranded ? barrel
with a coaxial helix 238 residues, 27 kDa
10GFP
11Spectra of GFP
Absorption maxima 395 and 475 nm Ex 395 nm Em
508 nm with QE 0.72 0.85 QE (Quantum
Yield) the ratio of the no. of photons emitted
to the no. absorbed.
12Microscope
13Filter Set
14Spatial Resolution
15Green Fluorescent Protein Imaging of Tumour
Growth, Metastasis, and Angiogenesis in Mouse
Models
Robert M. Hoffman The Lancet Oncology, vol. 3,
546 556, 2002
16Tumour Progression Metastasis
- High specificity
- Strong signal
- High resolution
- Good physiological conditions
- No other proteins, substrates, cofactors
- Stability ( 24 days )
- Cytoplasmic marker into any cell type
- Unaffected by the external environment
- Excitation wavelength is quite long ( 490 nm )
17GFP in Veins Capillaries
18Metastasis in Brain
19Bone Metastasis
20Single Cancer Cell
21Angiogenesis of Pancreatic Tumour
22Lymphoma Dissemination
23GFP and Luciferase