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和文:Probing the Charge-Transfer Dynamics in DNA at the Single-Molecule Level 
英文:Probing the Charge-Transfer Dynamics in DNA at the Single-Molecule Level 
著者
和文: Kiyohiko Kawai, Eri Matsutani, Atsushi Maruyama, Tetsuro Majima.  
英文: Kiyohiko Kawai, Eri Matsutani, Atsushi Maruyama, Tetsuro Majima.  
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掲載誌/書名
和文:Journal of the American Chemical Society 
英文:Journal of the American Chemical Society 
巻, 号, ページ Vol. 133    No. 39    pp. 15568-15577
出版年月 2011年8月 
出版者
和文:American Chemical Society 
英文:American Chemical Society 
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/ja206325m
アブストラクト Photoinduced charge-transfer fluorescence quenching of a fluorescent dye produces the nonemissive charge-separated state, and subsequent charge recombination makes the reaction reversible. While the information available from the photoinduced charge-transfer process provides the basis for monitoring the microenvironment around the fluorescent dyes and such monitoring is particularly important in live-cell imaging and DNA diagnosis, the information obtainable from the charge recombination process is usually overlooked. When looking at fluorescence emitted from each single fluorescent dye, photoinduced charge-transfer, charge-migration, and charge recombination cause a "blinking" of the fluorescence, in which the charge-recombination rate or the lifetime of the charge-separated state (マ�) is supposed to be reflected in the duration of the off time during the single-mol.-level fluorescence measurement. Herein, based on the authors' recently developed method for the direct observation of charge migration in DNA, the authors utilized DNA as a platform for spectroscopic investigations of charge-recombination dynamics for several fluorescent dyes: TAMRA, ATTO 655, and Alexa 532, which are used in single-mol. fluorescence measurements. Charge recombination dynamics were observed by transient absorption measurements, demonstrating that these fluorescent dyes can be used to monitor the charge-separation and charge-recombination events. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) of ATTO 655 modified DNA allowed the successful measurement of the charge-recombination dynamics in DNA at the single-mol. level. Utilizing the injected charge just like a pulse of sound, such as a "ping" in active sonar systems, information about the DNA sequence surrounding the fluorescent dye was read out by measuring the time it takes for the charge to return.

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