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Dual‐Color Fluorescence Cross‐Correlation Spectroscopy Using Single Laser Wavelength Excitation
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Equilibrium BindingMolecular SpectroscopyEngineeringStudied FretNatural SciencesLaser SpectroscopySpectroscopyMolecular BiologySingle-molecule DetectionMultiphoton ProcessSingle MoleculeBiophotonicsOptical SpectroscopyMolecular ImagingBiophysicsAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyMolecular Interactions
Spotlight on interactions: The authors show that single wavelength excitation fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (SW-FCCS) is possible using only one laser beam to excite a combination of labels, in work performed with studied FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer) dyes and quantum dots. They demonstrate that equilibrium binding and stoichiometry can easily be determined (see graphic; QR = quantum red dye, BF = fluorescein-labeled biotin). SW-FCCS is a promising tool for high-throughput screening applications as well as for the measurement of molecular interactions.
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