| Title | Watching conformational- and photodynamics of single fluorescent proteins in solution |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2010 |
| Authors | Goldsmith, RH, Moerner, WE |
| Journal | Nature Chemistry |
| Volume | 2 |
| Pagination | 179-186 |
| Date Published | Mar |
| ISBN Number | 1755-4330 |
| Accession Number | WOS:000274648800012 |
| Abstract | Observing the dynamics of single biomolecules over prolonged time periods is difficult to achieve without significantly altering the molecule through immobilization. It can, however, be accomplished using the anti-Brownian electrokinetic trap, which allows extended investigation of solution-phase biomolecules-without immobilization-through real-time electrokinetic feedback. Here we apply the trap to study an important photosynthetic antenna protein, allophycocyanin. The technique allows the observation of single molecules of solution-phase allophycocyanin for more than one second. We observe a complex relationship between fluorescence intensity and lifetime that cannot be explained by simple static spontaneous emission lifetime, which is typically assumed to be constant. Our methods provide a new window into the dynamics of fluorescent proteins and the observations are relevant for the interpretation of in vivo single-molecule imaging experiments, bacterial photosynthetic regulation and biomaterials for solar energy harvesting. |