Single-molecular förster resonance energy transfer measurement on structures and interactions of biomolecules

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Abstract

Single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer (smFRET) inherits the strategy of measurement from the effective “spectroscopic ruler” FRET and can be utilized to observe molecular behaviors with relatively high throughput at nanometer scale. The simplicity in principle and configuration of smFRET make it easy to apply and couple with other technologies to comprehensively understand single-molecule dynamics in various application scenarios. Despite its widespread application, smFRET is continuously developing and novel studies based on the advanced platforms have been done. Here, we summarize some representative examples of smFRET research of recent years to exhibit the versatility and note typical strategies to further improve the performance of smFRET measurement on different biomolecules.

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Qiao, Y., Luo, Y., Long, N., Xing, Y., & Tu, J. (2021, May 1). Single-molecular förster resonance energy transfer measurement on structures and interactions of biomolecules. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12050492

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