Publications by authors named "J Kolanowski"

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  • Bioluminescent high-throughput screening (HTS) assays using firefly, Renilla, and NanoLuc luciferases are essential tools in research and drug discovery, but can be affected by various metal ions present in biological and environmental samples.
  • A study screened 21 metal ions in three different HTS assays, quantifying their interference with luminescence signals and developing optimized buffer variants for better luciferase performance.
  • Findings showed that metal ions significantly impacted bioluminescence signals in a way that correlates with known metal ion-ligand affinities, indicating complex interactions that vary depending on the type of luciferase and assay conditions used.
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With the development of medicine and the aging population, the demand for more effective therapies is escalating. A tool that facilitates the discovery and introduction of new therapeutic drugs is High-Throughput Screening (HTS). These tests, consisting of a wide set of various assays, allow testing hundreds of thousands of compounds in a short period of time.

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Luminescence has found wide application in biology, biotechnology and medicine. Particularly, fluorescent and bioluminescent probes allow visualization of molecular targets at the cellular level and even macromolecules or single small-molecule analytes. Among the most reliable tools for visualization of molecular targets are so-called responsive probes, which change the intensity and colour of the emitted signal after interaction with a molecular target.

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Tetramethylalloxazines (TMeAll) have been found to have a high quantum yield of singlet oxygen generation when used as photosensitizers. Their electronic structure and transition energies (S → S, S → T, T → T) were calculated using DFT and TD-DFT methods and compared to experimental absorption spectra. Generally, TMeAll display an energy diagram similar to other derivatives belonging to the alloxazine class of compounds, namely π,π* transitions are accompanied by closely located n,π* transitions.

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Flavins are a unique class of compounds that combine the features of singlet oxygen generators and redox-dependent fluorophores. From a broad family of flavin derivatives, deazaalloxazines are significantly underdeveloped from the point of view of photophysical properties. Herein, we report photophysics of 5-deazaalloxazine (1a) in water, acetonitrile, and some other solvents.

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