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PRINCIPLES OF FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY 563<br />

Figure 16.62. Structure <strong>of</strong> tear lipocalin. Red indicates α-helical<br />

structure, green is β-sheet and grey is undefined structure. Courtesy <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr. Ben J. Glasgow from the University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles.<br />

Figure 16.63. Emission spectra <strong>of</strong> tear lipocalin with single-tryptophan<br />

insertions. Revised from [166].<br />

Figure 16.64. Acrylamide quenching <strong>of</strong> lipocalin with single-tryptophan<br />

insertions. Revised from [166].<br />

Figure 16.65. Emission maxima <strong>of</strong> lipocalin with single-tryptophan<br />

insertions. The letters indicate the amino acid in the wild-type protein.<br />

Red indicates α-helix, green indicates β-sheet, and grey indicates<br />

undefined structure. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ben J. Glasgow from the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles.

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