Synthesis and characterization of fluorescent amino acid dimethylaminoacridonylalanine

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Abstract

Fluorescent amino acids are powerful biophysical tools as they can be used in structural or imaging studies of a given protein without significantly perturbing its native fold or function. Here, we have synthesized and characterized 7-(dimethylamino)acridon-2-ylalanine (Dad), a red-shifted derivative of the geneticallyincorporable amino acid, acridon-2-ylalanine. Alkylation increases the quantum yield and fluorescence lifetime of Dad relative to a previously published amino acid, 7-aminoacridon-2-ylalanine (Aad). These properties of Dad make it a potentially valuable protein label, and we have performed initial testing of its ability to be genetically incorporated using an evolved aminoacyl tRNA synthetase.

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Jones, C. M., Petersson, G. A., & Petersson, E. J. (2021). Synthesis and characterization of fluorescent amino acid dimethylaminoacridonylalanine. Arkivoc, 2021, 97–109. https://doi.org/10.24820/ARK.5550190.P011.498

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