Conformational changes in pennisetin using intrinsic fluorescence spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Mohini N Sainani Vidya S Gupta and Prabhakar K Ranjekar |
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Institution: | Division of Biochemical Sciences, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411 008 (M.S), India |
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Abstract: | Fluorescence spectra of native pennisetin resulted in a single emission peak at 335 nm at excitation wavelength of 274 and 295 nm with quantum yield values for tyrosine and tryptophan as 0.086 and 0.097, respectively. These results indicate the presence of tryptophan residues in a polar environment and quenching of tyrosine residues in the native state of pennisetin. In the presence of an increasing concentration of guanidine hydrochloride (Gdn · HCl), changes such as red shift in emission peak from 335 to 344 nm, decrease in relative fluorescence intensity and increase in quantum yield value were observed, suggesting unfolding of the pennisetin molecule during denaturation. The quenching of tryptophanyl fluorescence by acrylamide and iodide further showed the presence of a single kind of tryptophanyl residue and its polar environment in pennisetin molecule. |
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Keywords: | Pennisetum americanum Gramineae pearl millet fluorescence denaturation quenching pennisetin |
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