A General Method for Constrained Analysis of Fluorescence Anisotropy Decay: Application of the Steady-State Anisotropy

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Edward L. Rachofsky
Barnabas Wolf
Carl N. Bialik
J. B. Alexander Ross
William R. Laws
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[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Department of Biochemistry
[2] One Gustave L. Levy Place,undefined
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Journal of Fluorescence | 1999年 / 9卷
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Fluorescence anisotropy decay; steady-state anisotropy; constrained optimization; Lagrange multiplier method;
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Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy is an invaluable method for investigating the internal and rotational dynamics of biomolecules. The range of rotational motions detectable by anisotropy decay is limited by the fluorescence lifetime; typically, a depolarizing motion may be resolved if the associated correlation time is between 0.1 and 10 times the intensity decay lifetime. To extend that range and to improve the recovery of anisotropy decay parameters, a general analytical method has been developed. This procedure utilizes a modification of Lagrange multiplier methods to constrain the values of the iterated kinetic parameters during nonlinear least-squares analysis of anisotropy decay data. The form of the constraint equation is derived from the classic relationship between the decay parameters and the steady-state anisotropy, which can be simply and accurately measured. Application of the constraint to analyses of synthetic data sets increased the accuracy of recovery by decreasing the uncertainty in the iterated parameters. The constraint also enabled the accurate recovery of correlation times that were a factor of 30 greater than the fluorescence lifetime, although it did not improve recovery of correlation times that were much shorter than the lifetime. Using this technique, it should now be possible to characterize the dynamics of larger macromolecules and assemblies than those that can currently be studied by fluorescence anisotropy decay.
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