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Thioflavin T as a molecular rotor: fluorescent properties of thioflavin T in solvents with different viscosity.

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The photophysical model successfully explains the fluorescent properties of ThT in solvents with different viscosities and supports the idea that the reason for the characteristic increase in the ThT fluorescence intensity accompanying its incorporation into the amyloid fibrils is determined by the rigidity of the dye environment.
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The effect of solvent viscosity on thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescent properties is analyzed to understand the molecular mechanisms of the characteristic increase in ThT fluorescence intensity accompanying its incorporation into the amyloid-like fibrils. To this end, the dependencies of the ThT quantum yield and fluorescence lifetime on temperature and glycerol content in the water−glycerol mixtures are studied. It has been found that fluorescent properties of ThT are typical for the specific class of fluorophores known as molecular rotors. It has been established that the low ThT fluorescence intensity in the solvents with low viscosity is caused by the nonradiative deactivation of the excited state associated with the torsional motion of the ThT benzthiazole and aminobenzene rings relative to each other, which results in the transition of ThT molecule to nonfluorescent twisted internal charge transfer (TICT) state. The rate of this process is determined by the solvent viscosity, whereas the emission does oc...

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A new fluorescent probe for monitoring amyloid fibrillation with high sensitivity and reliability

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that thiazole orange (TO) can potentially be used as an in situ monitor for protein fibrillation with high sensitivity and reliability and the presence of TO in the lysozyme incubation buffer does not perturb the rate of amyloid assembly.
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Photophysical properties of betaxanthins: miraxanthin V – insight into the excited-state deactivation mechanism from experiment and computations

TL;DR: In this article, the photophysical properties of miraxanthin V in aqueous and alcoholic solution were described, and strong correlations were obtained between solvent viscosity and the S1 state lifetime in linear alcohols, as well as in methanolic solutions at low temperatures.
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Extrinsic Amyloid-Binding Dyes for Detection of Individual Protein Aggregates in Solution

TL;DR: The capability to detect individual protein aggregates in solution from a label-free aggregation reaction opens up a range of new applications, including exploiting the potential of this method for high-throughput screening of human biofluids for disease diagnosis and early detection.
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Binding between G Quadruplexes at the Homodimer Interface of the Corn RNA Aptamer Strongly Activates Thioflavin T Fluorescence

TL;DR: Its co-crystal structure with the homodimeric RNA Corn, which contains two G quadruplexes, found that two ThT molecules bind in the dimer interface, constrained by a G quartet from each protomer into a maximally fluorescent planar conformation.
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Effect of nanocavities on the torsional dynamics of thioflavin T in various non-aqueous reverse micelles

TL;DR: It is found that thioflavin T faced a greater microviscosity in glycerol pool of AOT/isooctane/glycerol reverse micelles than in the pure Glycerol, even at the highest w value.
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Thioflavine T interaction with synthetic Alzheimer's disease beta-amyloid peptides: detection of amyloid aggregation in solution.

TL;DR: Thioflavine T associates rapidly with aggregated fibrils of the synthetic β/A4‐derived peptides β( 1–28) and β(1–40), giving rise to a new excitation maximum at 450 nm and enhanced emission at 482 nm, as opposed to the 385 nm and 445 nm of the free dye.
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