Fluorescence spectroscopic studies of pyrene-actin adducts (original) (raw)

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Interaction of Tryptophan Residues of Cytochrome P450scc with a Highly Specific Fluorescence Quencher, a Substrate Analogue, Compared to Acrylamide and Iodide

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Frank Fronczek

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Quenching of room temperature protein phosphorescence by added small molecules

Walter Englander

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Fluorescence Polarization of Pyrenebutyric-Bovine Serum Albumin and Pyrenebutyric-Human Macroglobulin Conjugates

James Knopp

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Dual Fluorescence of Phenyl and Biphenyl Substituted Pyrene Derivatives

Marina Dekhtyar

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Solvatochromic Study of Highly Fluorescent Alkylated Isocyanonaphthalenes, Their π-Stacking, Hydrogen-Bonding Complexation, and Quenching with Pyridine

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Further Insight into the Photostability of the Pyrene Fluorophore in Halogenated Solvents

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The Fluorescence Mechanism of 5-Methyl-2-Pyrimidinone: An Ab Initio Study of a Fluorescent Pyrimidine Analog

Kurt Kistler

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Sensitized room temperature phosphorescence of pyrene in sodium dodecylsulfate micelles with triphaflavine as energy donor Anal. Chim. Acta. 2001. Vol.439. P.81-86.

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3-Formylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines as Key Intermediates for the Preparation of Functional Fluorophores

Jaime Portilla

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New Fluorescence Probes for Biomolecules

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Selective binding of pyrene in subdomain IB of human serum albumin: Combining energy transfer spectroscopy and molecular modelling to understand protein binding flexibility

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Time-resolved fluorescence of tryptophan synthase

Alessio Peracchi

Biophysical Chemistry, 1996

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Fluorescent phosphonate label for serine hydrolases, pyrenebutyl methylphosphonofluoridate: reaction with acetylcholinesterase

HARVEY BERMAN

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Pyrene fluorescence quenching in supramolecular systems based on dimethylaminomethylated resorcinarene

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Room-temperature phosphorescence of anilinonaphthalenesulfonate “fluorescence probe” compounds

Robert J Zellmer

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Distance-dependent fluorescence quenching of N-acetyl-L-tryptophanamide by acrylamide and iodide

Józef Kuśba

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Time-Resolved Fluorescence of O -Acetylserine Sulfhydrylase Catalytic Intermediates †

Andrea Mozzarelli

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Fluorescence Characteristics of Kynurenine and N′-Formylkynurenine, Their Use as Reporters of the Environment of Tryptophan 62 in Hen Egg-White Lysozyme1

Yasuhiro Katsuragi

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Protein fluorescence quenching by small molecules: Protein penetration versus solvent exposure

Jane Vanderkooi

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Nitroanilines as Quenchers of Pyrene Fluorescence

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Tryptophan fluorescence as a reporter for structural changes in photoactive yellow protein elicited by photo-activation

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Peptide Sequence and Conformation Strongly Influence Tryptophan Fluorescence

Nick Pace

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Fluorescence and conformation in water-soluble bis(pyrenyl amide) receptors derived from polyaminopolycarboxylic acids

Mario Sánchez

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