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Cryogenic properties of fluorophores

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Hi

I have been searching online looking for papers that have studied the fluorescent properties of fluorescent proteins and organic dyes. I haven’t managed to find much and wondered if anybody on this list has tried to do these experiments or is aware of any publications.

Regards

Colin


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Hi Colin,

I believe W. E. Moerner did quite a bit of the pioneering work in the imaging and spectroscopy of fluorescent molecules at low temperatures, which played a big role in development of optical single-moleucule spectroscopy and microscopy as an entire research field. Here's his website:

http://www.stanford.edu/group/moerner/sms_gen.html

I would try looking at his selected publication list at the end. I think there might be some relevant information that you're seeking. In particular, these publications stand out:

W. E. Moerner, "Single-Molecule Optical Spectroscopy of Autofluorescent Proteins," J. Chem. Phys. 117, 10925 (2002).

W. E. Moerner, “Single-Molecule Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging: From Early Steps to Recent Advances,” in Single Molecule Spectroscopy in Chemistry, Physics and Biology: Nobel Symposium 138, Springer Series in Chemical Physics Vol. 96, A. Gräslund, R. Rigler, J. Widengren, Eds. ( Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2009).

Cheers,


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On 2013-11-29, at 9:46 AM, Rickman, Colin wrote:

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> Hi
>
> I have been searching online looking for papers that have studied the fluorescent properties of fluorescent proteins and organic dyes. I haven’t managed to find much and wondered if anybody on this list has tried to do these experiments or is aware of any publications.
>
> Regards
>
> Colin
>
>
> Dr Colin Rickman
> Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering
> School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
> Heriot-Watt University
> Edinburgh
> EH14 4AS
>
> Tel: +44 131 4514193 (Office)
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See:

High-resolution multiphoton cryomicroscopy.
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23867337>

König K, Uchugonova A, *Breunig* HG.

Methods. 2013 Jul 16. doi:pii: S1046-2023(13)00255-7.
10.1016/j.ymeth.2013.07.006. [Epub ahead of print]

PMID:
    23867337


Multiphoton imaging of freezing and heating effects in plant leaves.
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22987831>

*Breunig* HG, Tümer F, König K.

J Biophotonics. 2013 Aug;6(8):622-30. doi: 10.1002/jbio.201200093. Epub
2012 Sep 14.

PMID:
    22987831



Karsten Konig is a founder of JenLab -
http://www.jenlab.de/2PM-Cryo.133.0.html?&L=en 
<http://www.jenlab.de/2PM-Cryo.133.0.html?&L=en>

The manufacturer of the freezing unit is described in the papers above.
Would work for 1-photon fluorescence as well.


    CryoSTED microscopy - a new spectroscopic approach for improving the
    resolution of STED microscopy using low temperature

    Giske, Arnold
    http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/7969/


When cold enough, I believe the shape of the fluorescence spectra become
much more structured, which could have advantages for multiplexing. See
Giske dissertation for more on cold photophysics.

Enjoy,

George


On 11/29/2013 8:46 AM, Rickman, Colin wrote:

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> Hi
>
> I have been searching online looking for papers that have studied the fluorescent properties of fluorescent proteins and organic dyes. I haven’t managed to find much and wondered if anybody on this list has tried to do these experiments or is aware of any publications.
>
> Regards
>
> Colin
>
>
> Dr Colin Rickman
> Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering
> School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
> Heriot-Watt University
> Edinburgh
> EH14 4AS
>
> Tel: +44 131 4514193 (Office)
>
> http://www.ib3.eps.hw.ac.uk
> http://www.esric.org
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Just a qualitative observation:

When doing standard wide-field fluorescence microscopy at liquid nitrogen
temperature, I noticed that there was much less photobleaching of GFP
than at room temperature.  





Stan Vitha

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Texas A&M University