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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2014

Electrophoretic mobility of weakly-charged (dipolar) hydrogels in water: contribution of hydrogen-bonding in the solvent dipole layer.

William R. Kirk; William S. Wessels

Counterintuitive observations by dynamic light-scattering experiments of negative electrophoretic mobility in uncharged, lightly charged, and later, densely-charged hydrogel nanoparticles are presented. A tentative theory, emphasizing the roles of electric field energy density and induced dipole moments in the dipolar and hydrogen-bonding solvent layer surrounding the particle, is introduced to explain and rationalize these observations. Addition of co-solvent glycine seems to produce a Kohlrausch boundary regulating effect which again illustrates the importance of the dipole layer and hydrogen bonds within it. Further alternative theories involving electric field gradients are discussed which may be relevant to other uncharged systems (such as gold nanoparticles). A contribution to the dipolar solvent-induced mobility is derived in Appendix A. A proposal for a new treatment of traditional (i.e. charged colloid particle) electrokinetic phenomena is given in a second Appendix (Appendix B).


Journal of Fluorescence | 2017

Photophysics of EGFP (E222H) Mutant, with Comparisons to Model Chromophores: Excited State pK’s, Progressions, Quenching and Exciton Interaction

William R. Kirk; Thomas W. Allen; Elena Atanasova; William S. Wessels; Janet Yao; Franklyn G. Prendergast

AbstractA novel version of the well-known and commercially successful Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) variant known as EGFP, with an introduced E222H mutation, was produced in this laboratory. Given the current state of hypotheses about the role of glutamate 222, and the observed dominance of the phenolate absorption with an E222H variant observed from earlier study, the new mutant was considered a natural choice to investigate more fully the acid-base behavior of the chromophore in absorption and fluorescence. The bulk of this investigation concerns fitting the excitation, emission and absorption spectra to vibrational progressions of a novel ‘q-deformed’ type at various values of pH, and protein concentration. From these data, and from temperature-dependent fluorescence lifetime data and other experiments (with lanthanide doped gels into which H/EGFP is embedded), we construct a picture of excited inter- state conversion mechanisms, and quenching mechanisms, that attempts to explain many features of the GFP system. Graphical AbstractHypothetical proton current loop (orange) upon excitation; electron motion in purple H/EGFP. Solid boxes about waters project toward viewer, dashed boxes project away


Biochemistry | 1996

Affinity of Fatty Acid for rRat Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein: Further Examination

Elizabeth Kurian; William R. Kirk; Franklyn G. Prendergast


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1993

Lanthanide-dependent perturbations of luminescence in indolylethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-lanthanide chelate

William R. Kirk; William S. Wessels; Franklyn G. Prendergast


Biochemistry | 1990

Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic studies of the Ca2(+)-dependent lipid binding protein p36: the annexin repeat as the Ca2+ binding site.

Gerard Marriott; William R. Kirk; Nils Johnsson; Klaus Weber


Biophysical Chemistry | 2007

Photophysics of ANS. I. Protein-ANS complexes: Intestinal fatty acid binding protein and single-trp mutants.

Elena Klimtchuk; Sergei Yu. Venyaminov; Elizabeth Kurian; William S. Wessels; William R. Kirk; Franklyn G. Prendergast


Biophysical Chemistry | 2007

Photophysics of ANS. V. Decay modes of ANS in proteins: the IFABP-ANS complex.

William R. Kirk; Elizabeth Kurian; William S. Wessels


Biochemistry | 2007

DNA bending by charged peptides: electrophoretic and spectroscopic analyses.

Robert J. McDonald; Anatoly I. Dragan; William R. Kirk; Kevin L. Neff; Peter L. Privalov; L. James Maher


Biophysical Chemistry | 2007

Photophysics of ANS III: Circular dichroism of ANS and anilinonaphthalene in I-FABP

William R. Kirk; Elena Klimtchuk


Protein Expression and Purification | 2014

Thermodynamics of imidazole-ligand binding to Ni-nitrilotriacetate in solution and covalently attached to agarose beads: Imidazole, his-6 (his-tag) peptide and a new bis-imidazolo-dithiane

William R. Kirk

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