The effect of lead cations on the fluorescence characteristics of bovine serum albumin in aqueous solution

2013 
The effect of lead (heavy metal) cations on the fluorescence characteristics and photophysical parameters (fluorescence intensity and anisotropy, absorption cross section, excited state lifetime, and rates of singlet-triplet conversion and reversible photobleaching) of tryptophan in an aqueous solution of bovine serum albumin (two-tryptophan protein) is studied and compared with the effect in the aqueous solution of tryptophan. It is demonstrated that the effect of lead on the fluorescence characteristics of the protein is manifested at a molar concentration ratio of metal cations and protein macromolecules of greater than 10 and related to the dynamic quenching of the excited state, protein aggregation, and an increase in the rate of singlet-triplet conversion (the effect of a heavy atom) in tryptophan molecules.
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