Several common aminopeptidase probes are examined for the strength of
two-photon excited fluorescence. The fluorophores 4-methoxy-beta-napht
hylamine and 7-amino-1-methylcoumarin have limits of detection of 930
pM and 200 pM, respectively. The coumarin derivative is shown to have
a two-photon cross section at 590 nm, which is exceptionally large for
an aromatic amine. Spectral data for this compound also indicate that
excitation near 690 nm should permit quantitation at concentrations a
s low as 40 pM.