The self-assembled fluorogen activating protein (FAP)-malachite green (MG) complex is a well-established protein-ligand system, which can realize binding-caused fluorescence turn-on of MG and singlet oxygen ( O ) generation by MG iodination. To clarify the mechanism of fluorescence activation and O generation, the photodynamics of different halogen-substituted MG derivatives and their corresponding FAP-MG complexes were studied by femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and theoretical computations. The results show that the rotation of MG is restricted by FAP binding, which prevents a rapid internal conversion to allow a longer lifetime for the excited MG to undergo fluorescence emission and intersystem crossing.
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