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Formation of J-Aggregates of an Anionic Oxacarbocyanine Dye Upon Interaction with Proteins and Polyelectrolytes

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J-aggregation of the anionic oxacarbocyanine dye 3,3′-di-(γ-sulfopropyl)-5,5′-diphenyl-9-ethyloxacarbocyanine betaine was studied in aqueous solutions in the presence of proteins (collagens, immunoglobulin G, serum albumins) and polyelectrolytes (polyethyleneimine, polyvinylpyrrolidone). It was found that denaturation of human serum albumin by urea stimulated J-aggregation of the dye. The dye formed two types of J-aggregates in the presence of denatured albumin and polyethyleneimine. J-aggregates formed in the presence of polyethyleneimine rearranged over time.

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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Spektroskopii, Vol. 84, No. 2, pp. 192–200, March–April, 2017.

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Pronkin, P.G., Tatikolov, A.S. Formation of J-Aggregates of an Anionic Oxacarbocyanine Dye Upon Interaction with Proteins and Polyelectrolytes. J Appl Spectrosc 84, 217–224 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10812-017-0454-y

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