氢键
荧光
化学
生物传感器
生物物理学
分子
生物化学
生物
有机化学
量子力学
物理
作者
Amberley D. Stephens,Muhammad Nawaz Qaisrani,Michael T. Ruggiero,Gonzalo Díaz Mirón,Uriel N. Morzan,Mariano C. González Lebrero,Saul T. E. Jones,Emiliano Poli,Andrew D. Bond,Philippa J. Woodhams,Elyse M. Kleist,Luca Grisanti,Ralph Gebauer,J. Axel Zeitler,Dan Credgington,Ali Hassanali,Gabriele S. Kaminski Schierle
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2020389118
摘要
Significance Intrinsic fluorescence of nonaromatic amino acids is a puzzling phenomenon with an enormous potential in biophotonic applications. The physical origins of this effect, however, remain elusive. Herein, we demonstrate how specific hydrogen bond networks can modulate fluorescence. We highlight the key role played by short hydrogen bonds, present in the protein structure, on the ensuing fluorescence. We provide detailed experimental and molecular evidence to explain these unusual nonaromatic optical properties. Our findings should benefit the design of novel optically active biomaterials for applications in biosensing and imaging.
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