delta pH-induced fluorescence quenching of 9-aminoacridine in lipid vesicles is due to excimer formation at the membrane
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delta pH-induced fluorescence quenching of 9-aminoacridine in lipid vesicles is due to excimer formation at the membrane
Abstract
The fluorescence of 9-aminoacridine (9-AA) is quenched in vesicular suspensions containing negatively charged lipid headgroups (e.g., phosphatidylserine) upon imposition of a transmembrane (inside acidic) pH-gradient. It is shown that this fluorescence loss is accompanied by the formation of 9-AA dimers that undergo a transition in the dimer excited state to a dimer-excimer state. This result has been obtained on the basis of the specific dimer fluorescence excitation and hypochromic absorbance spectra that are redshifted by maximally 275 cm-1 (4.4 nm) with respect to the corresponding monomer spectra, as well as by the detection of the characteristic broad excimer emission band, centered at 560 nm. The existence of the spectrally distinct dimer-excimer is further corroborated by fluorescence life-time measurements that indicate an increased lifetime of up to 24 ns for this complex as compared with the normal monomer fluorescence lifetime of 16 ns. The formation of this dimer-excimer complex from the monomers can be reversed completely and the original monomeric spectral properties restored after the abolishment of the electrochemical proton gradient. In addition to the delta pH-induced dimer redshift in absorbance and fluorescence excitation, a further small redshift in monomer absorbance, fluorescence excitation, and emission spectra is observed due solely to the presence of the negatively charged phospholipid headgroups.
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