Homo-FRET, Förster resonance energy transfer between identical fluorophores, can be conveniently measured by observing its effect on the fluorescence anisotropy. This review aims to summarize the possibilities of fluorescence anisotropy imaging techniques to investigate clustering of identical proteins and lipids. Homo-FRET imaging has the ability to determine distances between fluorophores. In addition it can be employed to quantify cluster sizes as well as cluster size distributions. The interpretation of homo-FRET signals is complicated by the fact that both the mutual orientations of the fluorophores and the number of fluorophores per cluster affect the fluorescence anisotropy in a similar way. The properties of the fluorescence probes ...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorophores of the same species was recognized in ...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
Homo-FRET, Förster resonance energy transfer between identical fluorophores, can be conveniently mea...
AbstractFluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clusterin...
Fluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clustering of ide...
HomoFRET is a method in fluorescence microscopy to measure protein clustering in cells by calculatin...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we present the basic physical principles of the fluorescence ...
<p>Fluorescence anisotropy can be used to monitor homoFRET. A characteristic feature of homoFRET in ...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor a...
Many biological functions, involve assembly of proteins. Protein clustering has an important role in...
The small GTPase Ras is frequently mutated in cancer and a driver of tumorigenesis. The recent years...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor ...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between matched carbocyanine lipid analogs in ...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorophores of the same species was recognized in ...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...
Homo-FRET, Förster resonance energy transfer between identical fluorophores, can be conveniently mea...
AbstractFluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clusterin...
Fluorescence-anisotropy-based homo-FRET detection methods can be employed to study clustering of ide...
HomoFRET is a method in fluorescence microscopy to measure protein clustering in cells by calculatin...
Protein-protein interactions play a pivotal role in biological signaling networks. It is highly desi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we present the basic physical principles of the fluorescence ...
<p>Fluorescence anisotropy can be used to monitor homoFRET. A characteristic feature of homoFRET in ...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor a...
Many biological functions, involve assembly of proteins. Protein clustering has an important role in...
The small GTPase Ras is frequently mutated in cancer and a driver of tumorigenesis. The recent years...
Classical FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer) using two fluorescent labels (one for the donor ...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between matched carbocyanine lipid analogs in ...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorophores of the same species was recognized in ...
Since two decades it has been suggested that the plasma membrane is organized into lipid-separated d...
Growth factor receptors are present in the plasma membrane of resting cells as monomers or (pre)dime...