Analysis of the intrinsic UV-visible fluorescence exhibited by self-assembling amyloid-like peptides in solution and in solid the state highlights that their physical state has a profound impact on the optical properties. In the solid state, a linear dependence of the fluorescence emission peaks as a function of excitation wavelength is detected. On the contrary, an excitation-independent emission is observed in solution. The present findings constitute a valuable benchmark for current and future explanations of the fluorescence emission by amyloids.

Fluorescence emission of self-assembling amyloid-like peptides: solution versus solid state

Schiattarella C.;Della Ventura B.;Morelli G.;Velotta R.;Vitagliano L.;
2021

Abstract

Analysis of the intrinsic UV-visible fluorescence exhibited by self-assembling amyloid-like peptides in solution and in solid the state highlights that their physical state has a profound impact on the optical properties. In the solid state, a linear dependence of the fluorescence emission peaks as a function of excitation wavelength is detected. On the contrary, an excitation-independent emission is observed in solution. The present findings constitute a valuable benchmark for current and future explanations of the fluorescence emission by amyloids.
2021
Istituto di Biostrutture e Bioimmagini - IBB - Sede Napoli
amyloid fluorescence
intrinsic fluorescence
peptide materials
self-assembly
solid state
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