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. 1973 Aug 30;317(2):563-8.

Fluorescent thiol reagents. VI. N-(1-Anilinonaphthyl-4)maleimide; a fluorescent hydrophobic probe directed to thiol groups in protein

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Fluorescent thiol reagents. VI. N-(1-Anilinonaphthyl-4)maleimide; a fluorescent hydrophobic probe directed to thiol groups in protein

Y Kanaoka et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

N-(1-Anilinonaphthyl-4)maleimide (ANM) (m.p. 207-208.5 degrees C), nonfluorescent, reacts selectively with thiols to give addition products which are strongly fluorescent (excitation maximum 355 nm, emission maximum 448 nm, in ethanol). 0.7 mole of ANM was introduced into thiol groups of egg albumin without modifying any other amino acid residues. In the fluorescence spectra of the reaction products of ANM with thiols, the quantum yields increase and the emission maxima shift towards the blue as the solvent polarity decreases. This remarkable solvent dependence was described in terms ofZ value of the solvents. ANM is thus expected to be a useful fluorescent hydrophobic probe directed to thiol groups in protein.

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