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. 1990 Apr 16;168(1):267-73.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(90)91703-u.

Fluorescence of phosphotyrosine--terbium(III) complexes

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Fluorescence of phosphotyrosine--terbium(III) complexes

D P Ringer et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Phosphotyrosine, a biologically important protein residue, was investigated for the ability to enhance terbium (Tb3+) fluorescence. Spectroscopic analysis of the Tb3+: phosphotyrosine interaction indicated the development of a new excitation peak at 275 nm and strong Tb+ fluorescence enhancement at 488 and 540 nm that was linear over a range from 0.5 to 100 microM amino acid. Subsequent experiments comparing the ability of phosphotyrosine, phosphothreonine, phosphoserine and 20 other common non-phosphorylated amino acids showed that only phosphotyrosine produced significant Tb3+ fluorescence enhancement. Analysis of various phospho-sugars and nucleotides showed (with the expected exception of GMP) that they produced little or no significant fluorescence enhancement, indicating a further selectiveness for the phosphotyrosine: Tb3+ fluorescence enhancement event. These results establish a basis for the future use of Tb3+ fluorescence enhancement as a unique probe for the investigation of phosphotyrosine residues.

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