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. 2017 Oct 19;24(10):1285–1298.e12. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2017.08.003

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Optical Properties of MitoNeo and Its Derivatives

(A) UV-visible spectra of MitoNeo, MitoNeoOH, and MitoNeoH (25 μM of each) in ethanol.

(B–D) Fluorescence spectra of MitoNeo and/or MitoNeoOH (25 μM of each in KCl buffer). (B) Fluorescence spectra of MitoNeo and/or MitoNeoOH as a function of excitation and emission wavelength, shown in 3D (upper) and 2D (lower) views. (C) Emission fluorescence spectra of MitoNeo and MitoNeoOH. Excitation wavelengths: 566 nm (MitoNeo), 544 nm (MitoNeoOH). (D) Excitation fluorescence spectra of MitoNeo and MitoNeoOH. Emission wavelengths: 636 nm (MitoNeo), 605 nm (MitoNeoOH).

(E) Concentration dependence of fluorescence of MitoNeoOH and MitoNeo at the excitation (544 nm) and emission (605 nm) maxima of MitoNeoOH.

See also Figure S3 and Table S1.