Photochemical behavior and Na+,K+-ATPase sensitivity of voltage-sensitive Styrylpyridinium fluorescent membrane probes

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dc.contributor.authorStarke-Peterkovic, Thomasdeu
dc.contributor.authorMcLeod, Malcolm D.deu
dc.contributor.authorApell, Hans-Jürgen
dc.contributor.authorSebban, Pierredeu
dc.contributor.authorClarke, Ronald J.deu
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dc.description.abstractRH421 is a widely used voltage-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe. Its exposure to continuous illumination with 577 nm light from an Hg lamp leads, however, to an increase in its steady-state fluorescence level when bound to lipid membranes. The increase occurs on the second time scale at typical light intensities and was found to be due to a single-photon excitedstate isomerization. Modifications to the dye structure are, therefore, necessary to increase photochemical stability and allow wider application of such dyes in kinetic studies of ion-transportingmembrane proteins. The related probe ANNINE 5, which has a rigid polycyclic struc ture, shows no observable photochemical reaction when bound to DMPC vesicles on irradiation with 436 nm light. The voltage sensitivity of ANNINE 5 was tested with the use of Na+,K+-ATPase membrane fragments. As long as ANNINE 5 is excited on the far red edge of its visible absorption band, it shows a similar sensitivity to RH421 in detecting charge-translocating reactions triggered by ATP phosphorylation. Unfortunately the wavelengths necessary for ANNINE 5 excitation are in a region where the Hg lamps routinely used in stopped-flow apparatus have no significant lines available for excitation.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Photochemistry and Photobiology 82 (2006), pp. 495-502deu
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