2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.13.381152
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Molecular and spectroscopic characterization of green and red cyanine fluorophores from the Alexa Fluor and AF series

Abstract: The use of fluorescence techniques has had an enormous impact on various research fields including imaging, biochemical assays, DNA-sequencing and medical technologies. This has been facilitated by the availability of numerous commercial dyes, but often information about the chemical structures of dyes (and their linkers) are a well-kept secret. This can lead to problems for applications where a knowledge of the dye structure is necessary to predict (unwanted) dye-target interactions, or to establish structura… Show more

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“…All variants showed very good agreement between experimental and simulated values in smFRET experiments. Ligand binding was confirmed using microscale thermophoresis as shown previously 63 .…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…All variants showed very good agreement between experimental and simulated values in smFRET experiments. Ligand binding was confirmed using microscale thermophoresis as shown previously 63 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“… (1) Maleimide-thiol adducts of Alexa Fluor 555 63 (2) TMR (tetramethylrhodamin-5-maleimide) 64 and (3) Alexa Fluor 647 63 were used in the present study. (4) The MTSSL- 65 , (5) DOTA-Gd- 66 and (6) trityl-spin labels 67 attached to a cysteine residue via a disulfide bridge.…”
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