Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells

Fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging have a very broad spectrum of applicationswithin the life sciences, in particular for detection and characterization ofbiomolecular dynamics and interactions in different environments. This thesis comprisesprojects that strive to further expand the information c...

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Main Author: Chmyrov, Volodymyr
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Experimentell biomolekylär fysik 2016
Subjects:
FCS
NMR
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1877082016-06-01T05:19:10ZFluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cellsengChmyrov, VolodymyrKTH, Experimentell biomolekylär fysikStockholm2016FCSFCCSIsomerizationTRASTNMRFRETbiomombranefluidityFluorescence spectroscopy and imaging have a very broad spectrum of applicationswithin the life sciences, in particular for detection and characterization ofbiomolecular dynamics and interactions in different environments. This thesis comprisesprojects that strive to further expand the information content extracted fromthe detected fluorescence, leading to sensitive readout parameters for studies ofbiomolecular dynamics and interactions. Two major strategies are presented toachieve this aim. The first strategy is based on the expansion of the availablereadout parameters beyond the "traditional" fluorescence parameters: intensity,wavelength, polarization and fluorescence lifetime. The additional parameters arebased on blinking properties of fluorescent labels. In particular on transitions betweensinglet and triplet states, and transitions between the trans- and cis-isomersof fluorophores. Two publications in the thesis are based on this strategy (paperI and IV). The second strategy is based on the utilization of fluorescence intensityfluctuations in order to detect the oligomerization mechanisms of fluorescentlylabeled peptides and proteins. This strategy combines the intensity fluctuationanalysis and the readout of distance dependent energy transfer between fluorescentmolecules together with the correlation analysis of fluorescence from two labeledproteins emitting at different wavelengths. Another two publications presented inthe thesis are based on the second comprehensive strategy (papers II and III).The work presented in this thesis shows that the blinking kinetics of fluorescentlabels contain significant information that can be exploited by a combination of fluctuationsanalysis with distance dependent excitation energy transfer between thefluorescent molecules, or by analysis of fluorescence covariance between moleculesthat emit at different wavelengths. These fluorescence-based methods have a significantpotential for molecular interaction studies in the biomedical field. <p>QC 20160527</p>Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-187708urn:isbn:978-91-7729-026-1TRITA-FYS, 0280-316X ; 2016:22application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
collection NDLTD
language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic FCS
FCCS
Isomerization
TRAST
NMR
FRET
biomombrane
fluidity
spellingShingle FCS
FCCS
Isomerization
TRAST
NMR
FRET
biomombrane
fluidity
Chmyrov, Volodymyr
Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
description Fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging have a very broad spectrum of applicationswithin the life sciences, in particular for detection and characterization ofbiomolecular dynamics and interactions in different environments. This thesis comprisesprojects that strive to further expand the information content extracted fromthe detected fluorescence, leading to sensitive readout parameters for studies ofbiomolecular dynamics and interactions. Two major strategies are presented toachieve this aim. The first strategy is based on the expansion of the availablereadout parameters beyond the "traditional" fluorescence parameters: intensity,wavelength, polarization and fluorescence lifetime. The additional parameters arebased on blinking properties of fluorescent labels. In particular on transitions betweensinglet and triplet states, and transitions between the trans- and cis-isomersof fluorophores. Two publications in the thesis are based on this strategy (paperI and IV). The second strategy is based on the utilization of fluorescence intensityfluctuations in order to detect the oligomerization mechanisms of fluorescentlylabeled peptides and proteins. This strategy combines the intensity fluctuationanalysis and the readout of distance dependent energy transfer between fluorescentmolecules together with the correlation analysis of fluorescence from two labeledproteins emitting at different wavelengths. Another two publications presented inthe thesis are based on the second comprehensive strategy (papers II and III).The work presented in this thesis shows that the blinking kinetics of fluorescentlabels contain significant information that can be exploited by a combination of fluctuationsanalysis with distance dependent excitation energy transfer between thefluorescent molecules, or by analysis of fluorescence covariance between moleculesthat emit at different wavelengths. These fluorescence-based methods have a significantpotential for molecular interaction studies in the biomedical field. === <p>QC 20160527</p>
author Chmyrov, Volodymyr
author_facet Chmyrov, Volodymyr
author_sort Chmyrov, Volodymyr
title Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
title_short Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
title_full Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
title_fullStr Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
title_sort fluorescence fluctuation studies of biomolecular interactions in solutions, biomembranes and live cells
publisher KTH, Experimentell biomolekylär fysik
publishDate 2016
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