The in-depth molar distribution function of fluorophores is revealed by a new methodology for fluorescence quenching data analysis in membranes. Brownian dynamics simulation was used to study the in-depth location profile of quenchers. A Lorentzian profile was reached. Since the Stern–Volmer equation is valid at every depth in the membrane for low quencher concentrations, the molar distribution of the fluorophore (also regarded as a Lorentzian) can be achieved. The average location and the broadness of the fluorophore distribution can be calculated. The importance of the knowledge of the location width is demonstrated and discussed, since this parameter reveals important conclusions on structural features of the interaction of membranes wit...
Membrane rafts (also referred as nanodomains) are membrane structures responsible for many cell proc...
Fluorescence is a major tool in biophysics, in particular in membrane studies. However, because lipi...
AbstractDepth-dependent fluorescence quenching in membranes is playing an increasingly important rol...
AbstractDepth-dependent fluorescence quenching by lipid-attached quenchers (e.g., bromine atoms and ...
AbstractIn micro-heterogeneous media (e.g. membranes, micelles and colloidal systems), the fluoresce...
This work is dedicated to developing theories and applications of techniques related to Fluorescence...
Wavelength-selective fluorescence comprises a set of approaches based on the red edge effect in fluo...
Membrane penetration depth represents an important parameter which can be used to define the conform...
Membrane penetration depth is an important parameter in relation to membrane structure and organizat...
cited By 7International audienceThe present article presents a theoretical study of the dynamics of ...
Fluorescence is a highly sensitive method for detection of tiny amounts of molecules (nanomolar). In...
Analytical and numerical models were developed to describe fluorescence resonance energy transfer (R...
The Stern-Volmer theory, in which the quantum yield ratio (Io/I) depends linearly on the quencher co...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
The fluorescence of a membrane-bound tryptophan derivative (tryptophan octyl ester, TOE) has been ex...
Membrane rafts (also referred as nanodomains) are membrane structures responsible for many cell proc...
Fluorescence is a major tool in biophysics, in particular in membrane studies. However, because lipi...
AbstractDepth-dependent fluorescence quenching in membranes is playing an increasingly important rol...
AbstractDepth-dependent fluorescence quenching by lipid-attached quenchers (e.g., bromine atoms and ...
AbstractIn micro-heterogeneous media (e.g. membranes, micelles and colloidal systems), the fluoresce...
This work is dedicated to developing theories and applications of techniques related to Fluorescence...
Wavelength-selective fluorescence comprises a set of approaches based on the red edge effect in fluo...
Membrane penetration depth represents an important parameter which can be used to define the conform...
Membrane penetration depth is an important parameter in relation to membrane structure and organizat...
cited By 7International audienceThe present article presents a theoretical study of the dynamics of ...
Fluorescence is a highly sensitive method for detection of tiny amounts of molecules (nanomolar). In...
Analytical and numerical models were developed to describe fluorescence resonance energy transfer (R...
The Stern-Volmer theory, in which the quantum yield ratio (Io/I) depends linearly on the quencher co...
A model is presented for the quenching of a fluorophore in a protein interior. At low quencher conce...
The fluorescence of a membrane-bound tryptophan derivative (tryptophan octyl ester, TOE) has been ex...
Membrane rafts (also referred as nanodomains) are membrane structures responsible for many cell proc...
Fluorescence is a major tool in biophysics, in particular in membrane studies. However, because lipi...
AbstractDepth-dependent fluorescence quenching in membranes is playing an increasingly important rol...