Deeply inverted electron-hole recombination in a luminescent antibody-stilbene complex
- PMID: 18309081
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1153445
Deeply inverted electron-hole recombination in a luminescent antibody-stilbene complex
Abstract
The blue-emissive antibody EP2-19G2 that has been elicited against trans-stilbene has unprecedented ability to produce bright luminescence and has been used as a biosensor in various applications. We show that the prolonged luminescence is not stilbene fluorescence. Instead, the emissive species is a charge-transfer excited complex of an anionic stilbene and a cationic, parallel pi-stacked tryptophan. Upon charge recombination, this complex generates exceptionally bright blue light. Complex formation is enabled by a deeply penetrating ligand-binding pocket, which in turn results from a noncanonical interface between the two variable domains of the antibody.
Comment in
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Chemistry. An enlightening structure-function relationship.Science. 2008 Feb 29;319(5867):1195-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1155093. Science. 2008. PMID: 18309067 No abstract available.
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