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Mechanical-Bending-Induced Fluorescence Enhancement in Plastically Flexible Crystals of a GFP Chromophore Analogue.

Biswajit BhattacharyaDebjit RoySomnath DeyAnisha PuthuvakkalSurojit BhuniaSaikat MondalRituparno ChowdhuryManjima BhattacharyaMrinal MandalKochunnoonny ManojPrasun K MandalC Malla Reddy
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Single crystals of optoelectronic materials that respond to external stimuli, such as mechanical, light, or heat, are immensely attractive for next generation smart materials. Here we report single crystals of a green fluorescent protein (GFP) chromophore analogue with irreversible mechanical bending and associated unusual enhancement of the fluorescence, which is attributed to the strained molecular packing in the perturbed region. Soft crystalline materials with such fluorescence intensity modulations occurring in response to mechanical stimuli under ambient pressure conditions will have potential implications for the design of technologically relevant tunable fluorescent materials.
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