concanavalin-a and gamma-cyclodextrin

concanavalin-a has been researched along with gamma-cyclodextrin* in 1 studies

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Ratiometric Fluorescent Pattern for Sensing Proteins Using Aqueous Polymer-Pyrene/γ-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes.
    Analytical chemistry, 2016, Feb-02, Volume: 88, Issue:3

    A ratiometric, versatile, and selective fluorescent pattern to sense and distinguish proteins on the basis of dissociation of aqueous polymer-pyrene/γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) inclusion complexes was developed. First, two kinds of aqueous polymer-pyrene were prepared via atom transfer radical polymerization using pyrene functionalized initiator. Then, the pyrene molecules could be accumulated into γ-CD cavity and form polymer-pyrene/γ-CD complexes, resulting in appearance of excimer emissions. The resultant complexes responded to proteins in two ways: nonmetalloproteins binding to polymer component triggered dissociation of the inclusion complexes, accompanied by alteration of pyrene excimer/monomer emission and ratiometric fluorescent intensity changes; the presence of metalloproteins could quench pyrene excimer/monomer emission because of energy transfer. Moreover, the fluorescent responses of the inclusion complexes to different proteins could be modulated by changing polymer type and chain length, resulting in a tunable selectivity and sensitivity. The proposed fluorescent inclusion complexes could provide a promising platform for sensing proteins.

    Topics: Concanavalin A; Fluorescence; gamma-Cyclodextrins; Humans; Molecular Structure; Myoglobin; Pepsin A; Polymers; Pyrenes; Serum Albumin; Water

2016