posted on 2006-10-10, 00:00authored byXuelian Li, Matthew McCarroll, Punit Kohli
We report here a novel system where the rate of energy transfer is based on changes in the spectral overlap between
the emission of the donor and the absorption of the acceptor (J) as well as changes in the quantum yield of the acceptor.
We use the fluorophore dansyl as the donor and polydiacetylene (PDA) as the acceptor to demonstrate the modulation
of FRET through conformationally induced changes in the PDA absorption spectrum following thermal treatment that
converts the PDA backbone of the liposome from the blue form to the red form. Energy transfer was found to be
significantly more efficient from dansyl to the red-form PDA. These findings support the basis of a new sensing
platform that utilizes J-modulated FRET as an actuating mechanism.