Effects of fluorescent probe structure on the dynamics at cysteine-34 within bovine serum albumin: Evidence for probe-dependent modulation of the cybotactic region

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We have prepared a series of bovine serum albumins (BSA) that have been site-selectively labeled at cysteine-34 with one of four different sulfhydryl-selective boron dipyrromethene difluoride (BODIPY) fluorescent probes (BODIPY FL IA, BODIPY FLC1 IA, BODIPY 530/550 IA, and BODIPY 493/503 MB). We determine how the choice of extrinsic probe structure dictates the recovered BSA-BODIPY dynamics under thermal (10-80°C) and chemical (0-5M guanidine hydrochloride) denaturation conditions. The results of these experiments show that the global protein dynamics are sensed equally by each fluorescent probe; however, the probe itself influences the local probe dynamics within the cybotactic region that surrounds cysteine-34. Thus, it seems inappropriate to think of these extrinsic fluorescent probes as passive, nonparticipatory viewers of local protein dynamics. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Baker, G. A., Pandey, S., Kane, M. A., Maloney, T. D., Hartnett, A. M., & Bright, F. V. (2001). Effects of fluorescent probe structure on the dynamics at cysteine-34 within bovine serum albumin: Evidence for probe-dependent modulation of the cybotactic region. Biopolymers, 59(7), 502–511. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0282(200112)59:7<502::AID-BIP1055>3.0.CO;2-I

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