Acrylamide Quenching of Yt-base Fluorescence in Aqueous Solution
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Acrylamide was found to be an effective quencher of Yt-base (Y-4,9-dihydro-4,6-dimethyl-9-oxo-1H-imidazo-1,2a-purine) in water. In the absence of collisional quenching the decay of Yt-base in water is predominantly a single exponential. The intensity decays become increasingly heterogeneous when quenched by acrylamide. The frequency-domain data were analyzed using the radiation model, which provides estimates of molecular parameters characteristic of the system. The mutual diffusion coefficient at 20 degrees C was found to be 0.5 x 10(5) cm2/s, the Yt-base acrylamide interaction radius was 8 A, and the rate constant for quenching was 100 cm/s. These values indicate that quenching is diffusion-limited, i.e., the encounter complex is deactivated at least 2-fold faster than the rate of diffusive encounters.
Fluorescence lifetime imaging.
Lakowicz J, Szmacinski H, Nowaczyk K, Berndt K, Johnson M Anal Biochem. 1992; 202(2):316-30.
PMID: 1519759 PMC: 6986422. DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(92)90112-k.