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Published on: September 5, 2019
Polarized Two-Photon Absorption and Heterogeneous Fluorescence Dynamics in NAD(P)H
Thomas S Blacker1,2,3, Nick Nicolaou1, Michael R Duchen3
1Department of Physics & Astronomy , University College London , Gower Street , London WC1E 6BT , United Kingdom.
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Two-photon absorption (2PA) finds widespread application in biological systems, which frequently exhibit heterogeneous fluorescence decay dynamics corresponding to multiple species or environments. By combining polarized 2PA with time-resolved fluorescence intensity and anisotropy decay measurements, we show how the two-photon transition tensors for the components of a heterogeneous population can be separately determined, allowing structural differences between the two fluorescent states of the redox cofactor NAD(P)H to be identified. The results support the view that the two states correspond to alternate configurations of the nicotinamide ring, rather than folded and extended conformations of the entire molecule.
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