Ai. Kononov et Vm. Bakulev, RED-SHIFTED FLUORESCENCE FROM POLYGUANYLIC ACID IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION AT ROOM-TEMPERATURE, Journal of photochemistry and photobiology.B, Biology, 34(2-3), 1996, pp. 211-216
The absorption, fluorescence emission, fluorescence excitation and flu
orescence polarization spectra of polyriboguanylic acid (poly(G)) were
studied in aqueous solution at room temperature. Greatly red-shifted
fluorescence from poly(G) in water was attributed to a small amount of
the bases protonated on the N(7) atom. This was supported by the foll
owing points: (1) the fluorescence emission spectrum of guanosine 5'-m
onophosphate in acid pH conditions was very close to that of poly(G) i
n water, and their fluorescence excitation spectra were coincident, an
d (2) the red-shifted fluorescence band disappeared on increasing pH w
ith the addition of tris(hydroxymethyl) amino methane. The fluorescenc
e titration curve exhibited a maximum at pH 4.8 that was assigned to t
he four-stranded form of poly(G), with part of the bases being protona
ted. The protonation degree was found to depend on the ionic strength
of the solution.