Volume 19, Number 2, 257-266, DOI: 10.1007/s10895-008-0411-5

Steady-State and Time Resolved Fluorescence Analysis on Tyrosine–Histidine Model Compounds

Mariana Voicescu, Martine Heinrich and Petra Hellwig

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Abstract

Four model compounds, for a tyrosine–histidine covalent bonding, 2-(5-imidazolyl)-4-methylphenol (C–C bonding in ortho-position at the phenyl group); 2′-(1-imidazolyl)-4-methylphenol (C–N bonding in ortho′-position at the phenyl group); 2-(5-imidazolyl)-4-H-phenol and 2-(5-imidazolyl)-4-H-phenol, at physiological pH have been studied by UV-Vis absorption, steady-state and time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Their absorption and emission properties are presented and discussed. The photophysical properties depend on the para-substituted phenyl group as well as on C–C/C–N bonding in the Phenol–Imidazole linkage. The N position, N1N3/N1N4, in the imidazole group was found to be relevant. The results are discussed with relevance to the redox processes of tyrosine and to better understand the role of a tyrosine–histidine covalent linkage as found in cytochrome c oxidase.

Keywords  Tyrosine–histidine model compounds - Cytochrome c oxidase - UV absorbance - Fluorescence lifetime

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