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Ester-derivatized indoles as sensitive infrared probes for local environment

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Abstract Methyl indole-4-carboxylate emits around 450 nm with fairly long fluorescence lifetime, which makes it a promising fluorescent probe for protein local structure and dynamics. Plus, it can also be used… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Methyl indole-4-carboxylate emits around 450 nm with fairly long fluorescence lifetime, which makes it a promising fluorescent probe for protein local structure and dynamics. Plus, it can also be used as an IR probe to sense the local hydration environments. However, there have been no systematic studies performed on the methyl indole-4-carboxylate as an infrared probe. Here, we systematically study the carbonyl stretching mode of methyl indole-4-carboxylate using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Our results suggested that the methyl indole-4-carboxylate could be used as a site-specific IR probe both for the electric and local environments.

Keywords: ester derivatized; methyl indole; probe; derivatized indoles; indole carboxylate

Journal Title: Chemical Physics Letters
Year Published: 2020

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