Fluorescence (or Förster) resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a straightforward and sensitive technique to evaluate molecular interactions. However, most of the popular FRET pairs suffer cross-excitation of the acceptor, which could lead to false positives. To overcome this problem, we selected a large Stokes shift (LSS) fluorophore as a FRET donor. As a successful example, we employed a new FRET pair mAmetrine (an LSS yellow fluorescence protein)/DY-547 (a cyanine derivative) to substitute CFP/fluorescein that we previously employed to study molecular interactions between cyclic nucleotidebinding domains and cyclic nucleotides. The new FRET pair is practically free of cross-excitation of the acceptor. Namely, a change in the fluorescence spectral shape implies evidence of FRET without other control experiments.
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Santana-Calvo, C., Romero, F., López-González, I., & Nishigaki, T. (2018). Robust evaluation of intermolecular FRET using a large Stokes shift fluorophore as a donor. BioTechniques, 65(4), 211–218. https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2018-0041
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