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Engineering quantum optical responses of microtubules through tryptophan-network simulations and ultraviolet spectroscopy

arXiv
Authors: Lea Gassab, Travis J. A. Craddock

Year

2026

Paper ID

60956

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Preprint

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Abstract

Microtubules host dense ultraviolet-absorbing aromatic networks, suggesting an opportunity to engineer their optical response for biotechnology. Here we assess the feasibility of tuning microtubule fluorescence by combining an excitonic radiative-coupling model with molecular-dynamics-derived microtubule-like assemblies and steady-state absorbance and fluorescence measurements in microplate geometries. Simulations quantify how positional and orientational fluctuations reshape radiative rates and quantum yield, and predict how perturbing the tryptophan network by removing a specific site, adding an extra tryptophan at candidate binding pockets, or using mixed modification fractions can modulate emission. Experiments on porcine tubulin dimers and taxol-stabilized microtubules support these trends: polymerization enhances microtubule quantum yield at 280 nm and yields bounded changes at 295 nm due to scattering, while added L-tryptophan reproducibly quenches microtubules at both wavelengths. Together, theory and experiment provide evidence for chemically addressable tuning of microtubule quantum yield and motivate design rules for engineered microtubule photonics.

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