Bulletin of the American Physical Society
91st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 24–26, 2024; UNC Charlotte, North Carolina
Session G03: Biological and Medical Physics II
10:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Friday, October 25, 2024
UNC Charlotte
Room: Cone Center, Cone 113a
Chair: Solmaz Bastani, Wofford College
Abstract: G03.00002 : Addressing Protein-Induced Fluorescence Enhancement in Cy3-Cy5 FRET Studies: Improving Distance Measurements in Protein-DNA Complexes
10:24 AM–10:36 AM
Presenter:
Venkatesh V Ranjan
(University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Author:
Venkatesh V Ranjan
(University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
The cyanine fluorophore pair Cy3 and Cy5 is widely used in biophysical research to measure molecular distances via Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). However, Protein-Induced Fluorescence Enhancement (PIFE) can significantly affect the accuracy of FRET measurements involving these dyes. In this study, we investigate how PIFE impacts the determination of DNA-DNA distances within the Sleeping Beauty transposase-DNA complex. By analyzing FRET efficiency changes, we demonstrate that PIFE leads to inaccuracies in experimentally measured distances. To address this issue, we propose two mitigation strategies: (1) Altering labeling sites to positions less susceptible to PIFE, and (2) Employing PIFE-insensitive fluorophores like BODIPY-TMR as the donor dye when labeling site substitution is impractical. Our results show that both approaches effectively reduce PIFE's influence, leading to more accurate distance measurements. This work underscores the importance of accounting for PIFE in FRET studies and provides practical solutions to enhance the reliability of molecular distance determinations in protein-DNA complexes.
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