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Fluorescence Anisotropy as a Tool to Study Protein-protein Interactions
Published on: October 21, 2016
Usefulness of sulfonated azo dyes to evaluate macromolecularly oriented protein substrates
Maria Luiza S Mello1, Eli H M Dos Anjos1, Benedicto de Campos Vidal1
1Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Campinas, SP 13083-862, Brazil.
Abstract:
Sulfonated azo dyes are crucial for the histochemical, topochemical, and electrophoretic demonstration of proteins. Additionally, these dyes may reveal the significance of evaluating the anisotropic phenomenon of linear dichroism in macromolecularly oriented stained proteins. However, this requires that the ordered -NH3+ groups available for electrostatic binding of the -SO3- dye groups are present in the protein substrate. Further, the reactive -SO3- dye groups should be positioned in a way to permit selective absorption of polarized light at the level of the dye -NN- chromophore azo groups. This review reports the usefulness of sulfonated azo dyes in revealing the extrinsic phenomenon of linear dichroism in dye-substrate complexes and changes in the oriented state of protein macromolecules.

