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Fluorescence energy transfer from phenyl group

The indole group of tryptophan (Trp) has a higher molar extinction coefficient than the phenolic and phenyl side chains of tyrosine (Tyr) and phenylalanine (Phe), respectively (see Table 1, Chapter 12). Thus although its quantum yield is similar to that of lyr, its fluorescence emission is much mote intense. Furthermore, its excitation spectrum overlaps the emission spectrum of Tyr and therefore fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET, see Chapters 2 and 3) from lyr to Trp occurs readily when both residues are in close proximity (i.e. located in the same protein molecule) and favourably orientated. The intrinsic fluorescence of a protein is therefore dominated by the contribution from Trp... [Pg.249]


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Energy Transfer from

Energy from

Energy groups

Fluorescence energy transfer

Fluorescence groups

Fluorescent group

Fluorescent transfer

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Phenyl group

Phenyl transfer

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