Two-photon absorption properties of chromophores of a few fluorescent proteins: A theoretical investigation

Chuan Xiang Ye, Hui Li Ma, Wan Zhen Liang

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Abstract

The experimentally-measured two-photon absorption (TPA) spectra of fluorescent proteins (FPs) show quite different characteristics with one-photon absorption (OPA) spectra in both the low- and high-frequency regions. To reveal the mechanism that results in the discrepancies between OPA and TPA spectra, and to obtain the fundamental structure–property relationships of FPs, here we conduct a theoretical study of OPA and TPA properties of three FP chromophores, including a neutral chromophore in enhanced cyan fluorescent protein (ECFP) and two anionic FP chromophores in DsRed2 and Tag RFP. Both the pure electronic and vibrationally-resolved TPA spectra have been calculated. The calculated spectra were found to be highly dependent on the density functional theory exchange-correlation functional used. The experimental spectral lineshapes of vibronic spectra can be well produced when the Franck- Condon (FC) scattering and Herzberg-Teller (HT) vibronic coupling effects were taken into account and the structure parameters produced by CAM-B3LYP were applied in the theoretical calculations. The HT effects affect the low-frequency absorption bands corresponding to the electronic transition from S0 to S1 for two anionic chromophores, leading to a blue-shift of the TPA maximum relative to OPA maximum, while the HT effect is insignificant in the higher-frequency region of the TPA spectra. The intramolecular charge-transfer character of higher-lying excited states explains why the TPA spectra in the higher-frequency region are much stronger than those in the low-frequency region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-312
Number of pages12
JournalWuli Huaxue Xuebao/ Acta Physico - Chimica Sinica
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fluorescent protein chromophore
  • Time-dependent density functional theory
  • Two-photon absorption
  • Vibronic spectrum

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