<p>A. Constructs used to study the effects of having two acceptors in a FRET complex. Blue “cans” depict the Cerulean donor, Yellow depicts Venus acceptors, and gray depicts Amber, which has a single point mutation in Venus that prevents it from forming a fluorophore. Arrows leading away from Cerulean represent both radiative and non-radiative emission pathways. Blue arrows show radiative emission when Cerulean emits a photon. Red arrows depict non-radiative pathways for releasing excitation energy involving FRET. B. Table comparing the FRET efficiencies of VCA, ACV, and VCV measured by either sRET or E-FRET, as well as the measured acceptor to donor ratio (A/D) for each construct. <b>C.</b> Energy transfer rates and their propagated error ...
AbstractMeasurement of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) efficiency and the relative con...
<p>Spectroscopically, FRET is a coupling between donor excitation and acceptor emission. This excita...
<div><p>Mentioned are construct details (column 1–3), unique Lab ID (column 4), % ratio change (expr...
<p>A. Constructs used to study the effects of having three acceptors in a FRET complex. Blue “cans” ...
We present an empirical quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) method based on p...
<p>In this example, CFPαBwt (donor) was co-expressed with YFPαA172 (acceptor). The acceptor fluoresc...
BACKGROUND:Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a mechanism where energy is transferred from ...
<p>(A) Predicted structures of Cy3NTA and Cy5NTA. The number of methine groups in each compound is i...
<p>Examples of the acceptor photobleaching method for determining the FRET efficiency. In this examp...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurement based on partial acceptor photobleaching (...
Based on the quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) method named PbFRET we repor...
<p>Titration curve for FRET experiments are presented as a ratio between the donor emission at 523 <...
<p>A. Localization of the FRET-sensors: N1E-115 cells transfected with mTurquoise2Δ-Epac(CD, ΔDEP)-<...
The process of radiationless energy transfer from a chromophore in an excited electronic state (the ...
AbstractFörster's resonance energy transfer (FRET) can be used to study protein-protein interactions...
AbstractMeasurement of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) efficiency and the relative con...
<p>Spectroscopically, FRET is a coupling between donor excitation and acceptor emission. This excita...
<div><p>Mentioned are construct details (column 1–3), unique Lab ID (column 4), % ratio change (expr...
<p>A. Constructs used to study the effects of having three acceptors in a FRET complex. Blue “cans” ...
We present an empirical quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) method based on p...
<p>In this example, CFPαBwt (donor) was co-expressed with YFPαA172 (acceptor). The acceptor fluoresc...
BACKGROUND:Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a mechanism where energy is transferred from ...
<p>(A) Predicted structures of Cy3NTA and Cy5NTA. The number of methine groups in each compound is i...
<p>Examples of the acceptor photobleaching method for determining the FRET efficiency. In this examp...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurement based on partial acceptor photobleaching (...
Based on the quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) method named PbFRET we repor...
<p>Titration curve for FRET experiments are presented as a ratio between the donor emission at 523 <...
<p>A. Localization of the FRET-sensors: N1E-115 cells transfected with mTurquoise2Δ-Epac(CD, ΔDEP)-<...
The process of radiationless energy transfer from a chromophore in an excited electronic state (the ...
AbstractFörster's resonance energy transfer (FRET) can be used to study protein-protein interactions...
AbstractMeasurement of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) efficiency and the relative con...
<p>Spectroscopically, FRET is a coupling between donor excitation and acceptor emission. This excita...
<div><p>Mentioned are construct details (column 1–3), unique Lab ID (column 4), % ratio change (expr...