Synthesis and Spectral Characterization of Sulfhydryl-Reactive Fluorescent Probes

We synthesized two sulfhydryl-reactive fluorescent probes, Br-ANT (2-amino-benzoic acid, 2-(bromoace- tyl)hydrazide) and Br-MANT (N-[2-[(bromoacetyl)amino]ethyl]-2-(methylamino)benzamide). Br-ANT and Br-MANT contain an anthraniloyl andN-methyl anthraniloyl group, respectively, linked to the sulfhydr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical biochemistry 1996-03, Vol.235 (1), p.26-35
Hauptverfasser: Pouchnik, Derek J., Laverman, Leroy E., Janiak-Spens, Fabiola, Jameson, David M., Reinhart, Gregory D., Cremo, Christine R.
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Zusammenfassung:We synthesized two sulfhydryl-reactive fluorescent probes, Br-ANT (2-amino-benzoic acid, 2-(bromoace- tyl)hydrazide) and Br-MANT (N-[2-[(bromoacetyl)amino]ethyl]-2-(methylamino)benzamide). Br-ANT and Br-MANT contain an anthraniloyl andN-methyl anthraniloyl group, respectively, linked to the sulfhydryl-reactive bromoacetyl moiety. The cysteine adducts have absorption maxima at 323 and 326 nm, with molar extinction coefficients of 2100 and 2900M−1cm−1, for Br-ANT and Br-MANT, respectively, making these probes excellent acceptors for tryptophan. The absorption spectra and quantum yields were constant at pH levels useful for protein studies (pH 5–8). Quantum yields of Br-ANT and Br-MANT were 0.16 and 0.42, emission maxima were 432 and 440 nm, and fluorescence lifetimes were 1.3 and 7.8 ns, respectively. The emission of Br-ANT-Cys and Br-MANT-Cys shifted to shorter wavelengths with decreasing solvent polarity. Polarization values were maximal between 330 and 375 nm. Both probes reacted selectively and stoichiometrically with the single cysteine residue of a model protein. The labeled protein exhibited relatively long lifetimes (9–10 ns), suggesting that these probes will be generally useful for rotational studies.
ISSN:0003-2697
1096-0309
DOI:10.1006/abio.1996.0087