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Here we describe a luminescent cyclometalated Au(iii)-avidin conjugate that exhibits a 520 nm emission with a lifetime of 1.8 μs in PBS solution in open air.
Chi-Ming Che
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Artificial luminescent protein as a bioprobe for time-gated luminescence bioimaging
Chemical Communications, 2011An artificial luminescent protein, apoferritin-encapsulated luminescent europium complex, has been designed/fabricated and displays good biocompatibility and long-lived luminescence, which means it can be used as a bioprobe to image living cells with a time-gated mode.
Xiangyou, Liu +5 more
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Sensing Proteins with Luminescent Silica Nanoparticles
Langmuir, 2009Nanometer sized silica nanoparticles (SiO2-NP) were prepared in water and loaded with two organic compounds, namely perylene and 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene, which have well-defined and known fluorescence properties. The size of void and dye-doped SiO2-NP were determined by both transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, which ...
LATTERINI, Loredana, AMELIA, Matteo
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The chromophore of pholasin: A highly luminescent protein
Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, 1990AbstractPholasin is the photoprotein extracted from the marine bivalve Pholas dactylus. It undergoes an oxidative chemiluminescent reaction to oxypholasin with superoxide anion, hypochlorite, peroxidases and other oxidants. Since the observed absorbance and chemiluminescent emission spectra of pholasin solutions cannot be brought about solely by the ...
Müller T, Campbell AK
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Advances in the study of luminescence probes for proteins
Journal of Chromatography B, 2004Spectral probes (or labels) have been widely used for the investigation and determination of proteins and have made considerable progress. Traditional luminescence probes include fluorescent derivatizing reagents, fluorescent probes and chemiluminescence probes which continue to develop.
Changxia, Sun +5 more
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Confinement-Enhanced Luminescence in Protein–Gold Nanoclusters
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2020Confinement has profound effects on protein functions. Nanoscale probes for confinement or excluded volume interactions could help us understand how these interactions influence protein functions. This work reports on the increased luminescence of BSA-gold nanoclusters when confined.
Paul Roberts +4 more
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Thermally Stimulated Luminescence in Powdered Soy Proteins
Journal of Food Science, 2013Abstract Heating powder isolated soy proteins (ISPs) in a N 2 environment produced thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL), in 2 major temperature regions, 50 to 250°C (region R1) and 250 to 350°C (region R2).
Dereje, Abdi +4 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004
The synthesis of a new ligand LH(4) based on a glutamic acid skeleton bis-functionalized on its nitrogen atom by 6-methylene-6'-carboxy-2,2'-bipyridine chromophoric units is described. UV-vis spectrophotometric titrations revealed the formation of 1:1 M:L complexes with lanthanide(III) cations, and complexation of LH(4) with equimolar amounts of ...
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The synthesis of a new ligand LH(4) based on a glutamic acid skeleton bis-functionalized on its nitrogen atom by 6-methylene-6'-carboxy-2,2'-bipyridine chromophoric units is described. UV-vis spectrophotometric titrations revealed the formation of 1:1 M:L complexes with lanthanide(III) cations, and complexation of LH(4) with equimolar amounts of ...
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Structure of Lumazine Protein, an Optical Transponder of Luminescent Bacteria
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2008The intensely fluorescent lumazine protein is believed to be involved in the bioluminescence of certain marine bacteria. The sequence of the catalytically inactive protein resembles that of the enzyme riboflavin synthase. Its non-covalently bound fluorophore, 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine, is the substrate of this enzyme and also the committed ...
Chatwell, L. +7 more
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Mitochondria and calcium homeostasis: a tale of three luminescent proteins
Luminescence, 2001AbstractIn recent years the jellyfish Aequorea victoria has provided the scientific community with a pair of tools of exceptional usefulness: aequorin and the green fluorescent protein (GFP). Whereas the former has played a major role in the study of calcium signalling, the latter has sparked the imagination of researchers into a myriad of elegant ...
P J, Magalhães, R, Rizzuto
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