Title
Photophysical properties of structurally and electronically modified flavin derivatives determined by spectroscopy and theoretical calculations
Date Issued
23 September 2009
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Max-Planck-Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry
Abstract
Four different riboflavin (RF) derivatives, two electronically modified compounds (1- and 5-deazariboflavin, 1DRF and 5DRF) and two sterically modified compounds (7,8-didemethyl- and 8-isopropylriboflavin, DMRF and iprBF), were subjected to a combination of time-resolved measurements (absorption and fluorescence) and high-level quantum chemical investigations. Both alkyl-modified flavins showed similar fluorescence properties as the parent compound, yet 5DRF had a larger quantum yield of fluorescence (ΦF = 0.52) than RF (ΦF = 0.27). Interestingly, 1DRF did not show fluorescence at all under these steady state conditions. The triplet quantum yield was different for the modified flavins such that no triplet formation was found for 1DRF, whereas the other compounds all formed triplet states (ΦTR for 5DRF of 0.64 and 0.50 and 0.23 for iprRF and DMRF, respectively). The triplet states of the two alkyl-modified flavins decayed with similar time constants as the parent compound, whereas a shorter lifetime was measured for 5DRF (τTR = 15 μs, compared to τTR = 29 μs for RF). In the calculations, the flavin derivatives were modeled as lumiflavins, that is, without the ribityl chain. We conclude that for aqueous solutions of DMRF, iprRF, and 5DRF intersystem crossing (ISC) takes place from the S11(ππ*) to the T23(ππ*) state by a vibronic spin-orbit coupling mechanism, a process common to most flavins, whereas ISC is slow in excited 1DRF due to the absence of a close-by triplet state. © 2009 American Chemical Society.
Start page
9365
End page
9375
Volume
113
Issue
33
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biofísica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-70349201150
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
ISSN of the container
10895639
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