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  • The study examines the fluorescence properties of green fluorescent protein (GFP) chromophore derivatives, focusing on halogenated versions of HBDI in aqueous solutions.
  • Advanced techniques such as electronic spectroscopy and femtosecond transient absorption are used to investigate the excited-state dynamics and understand how halogen substitutions affect fluorescence quantum yield (FQY) and molecular behavior.
  • The findings aim to inform future modifications of GFP chromophores, enhancing their brightness and potentially creating photoswitchable probes with clear optical signatures throughout their reaction cycles.

Article Abstract

Since green fluorescent protein (GFP) has revolutionized molecular and cellular biology for about three decades, there has been a keen interest in understanding, designing, and controlling the fluorescence properties of GFP chromophore (i.e., HBDI) derivatives from the protein matrix to solution. Amongst these cross-disciplinary efforts, the elucidation of excited-state dynamics of HBDI derivatives holds the key to correlating the light-induced processes and fluorescence quantum yield (FQY). Herein, we implement steady-state electronic spectroscopy, femtosecond transient absorption (fs-TA), femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS), and quantum calculations to study a series of mono- and dihalogenated HBDI derivatives (X = F, Cl, Br, 2F, 2Cl, and 2Br) in basic aqueous solution, gaining new insights into the photophysical reaction coordinates. In the excited state, the halogenated "floppy" chromophores exhibit an anti-heavy atom effect, reflected by strong correlations between FQY vs. Franck-Condon energy (EFC) or Stokes shift, and knrvs. EFC, as well as a swift bifurcation into the I-ring (major) and P-ring (minor) twisting motions. In the ground state, both ring-twisting motions become more susceptible to sterics and exhibit spectral signatures from the halogen-dependent hot ground-state absorption band decay in TA data. We envision this type of systematic analysis of the halogenated HBDI derivatives to provide guiding principles for the site-specific modification of GFP chromophores, and expand design space for brighter and potentially photoswitchable organic chemical probes in aqueous solution with discernible spectral signatures throughout the photocycle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cp02140kDOI Listing

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