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- W2023641637 abstract "The increase in the solvent polarity induces a significant shift of the long-wavelength absorption band of the thioflavin T (ThT) to the shorter wavelengths. This is due to the fact that the positive charge of the ThT molecule (Z = +1e) is unequally and very differently distributed between the benzthiazole and aminobenzene rings in the ground and excited states. Therefore, ThT ground state is stabilized by the orientational interactions of the polar solvent dipoles with the positively charged ThT fragments, whereas the configuration of the solvation shell of the ThT molecule in the excited Franck-Condon state is likely far from being equilibrium. ThT absorption spectrum has the shortest (412 nm) and the longest (450 nm) wavelengths in water and in water being incorporated to the amyloid fibrils, respectively. Intriguingly, the position of the ThT fluorescence spectrum depends on the polarity of solvent to a significantly lesser degree than its absorption spectrum: being excited at 440 nm, ThT has emission with maxima at 493 and 478 nm in water and fibrils, respectively. This can be due to the fact that, in the excited state, the rotational oscillations of the ThT fragments relative to each other prevent establishing equilibrium with the solvent and fluorescence occurs from the partially equilibrium excited stated to the partially equilibrium ground state. For the fibril-incorporated ThT, the maximum of the fluorescence excitation spectrum coincides with the maximum of the long wavelength absorption band (450 nm), whereas for ThT in aqueous and alcohol solutions, additional short-wavelength bands of fluorescence and fluorescence excitation spectra were described (Naiki et al. Anal. Biochem. 1989, 177, 244-249; Le Vine Methods Enzymol. 1999, 309, 274-284). These bands could result either from some fluorescent admixtures (including free benzthiazole and aminobenzene) or from the specific ThT conformers in which benzthiazole and aminobenzene rings, being oriented at phi angle close to 90 or 270 degrees, serve as independent chromophores. On the basis of the results of the quantum-chemical calculations, it is proposed that at phi = 90 degrees (270 degrees), the relatively low barrier (only 700 cm-1) of the internal rotation of the benzthiazole and aminobenzene rings relative to each other gives rise to a subpopulation of ThT molecules possessing a violated system of the pi-conjugated bonds of the benzthiazole and aminobenzene rings." @default.
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- W2023641637 title "Spectral Properties of Thioflavin T in Solvents with Different Dielectric Properties and in a Fibril-Incorporated Form" @default.
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