Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) News and Research

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During FRET, the excitation of the donor molecule is transferred to the acceptor, provided they are in close apposition to each other. After the transfer, the fluorescence of the donor is quenched, while the fluorescence of the acceptor is induced. The ratio of the acceptor and donor fluorescence is then calculated before and after FRET. This method helps to visualize and quantify the interactions at a molecular level
Chinese scientists develop two novel compounds that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 main protease

Chinese scientists develop two novel compounds that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 main protease

Researchers decode how molecular escorts help prevent cancer

Researchers decode how molecular escorts help prevent cancer

Researchers develop biosensors to detect and measure metastatic potential of cancer cells

Researchers develop biosensors to detect and measure metastatic potential of cancer cells

RAS dimers essential for causing cancer, study shows

RAS dimers essential for causing cancer, study shows

Scientists one step closer to unraveling mystery of how intrinsically disordered proteins work

Scientists one step closer to unraveling mystery of how intrinsically disordered proteins work

IBS scientists develop Nano MRI Lamp for smarter diagnosis of diseases

IBS scientists develop Nano MRI Lamp for smarter diagnosis of diseases

Researchers use FRET to make activation of AMPA receptors optically visible

Researchers use FRET to make activation of AMPA receptors optically visible

Understanding crucial role of 'healthy' brain in preventing memory failures linked to Alzheimer's disease

Understanding crucial role of 'healthy' brain in preventing memory failures linked to Alzheimer's disease

New study examines single 'transformer' proteins involved in cancer

New study examines single 'transformer' proteins involved in cancer

New Tel Aviv University study finds link between Alzheimer's and brain hyperactivity

New Tel Aviv University study finds link between Alzheimer's and brain hyperactivity

Researchers fabricate nanotweezers that could be used to control and regulate enzymes

Researchers fabricate nanotweezers that could be used to control and regulate enzymes

Study sheds light on role of retinoic acid in tissue development

Study sheds light on role of retinoic acid in tissue development

Researchers identify how RecA protein helps broken DNA find way to bridge the gap

Researchers identify how RecA protein helps broken DNA find way to bridge the gap

Researchers identify fibronectin strain-sensitive probes

Researchers identify fibronectin strain-sensitive probes

Single molecule FRET techniques combined with wavelet transforms give new view of AMPA receptor

Single molecule FRET techniques combined with wavelet transforms give new view of AMPA receptor

Tel Aviv University discovers molecular power behind memory

Tel Aviv University discovers molecular power behind memory

New technology developed to rapidly identify compounds for the treatment of heart failure

New technology developed to rapidly identify compounds for the treatment of heart failure

New molecular sensor could identify zinc-related diseases

New molecular sensor could identify zinc-related diseases

New information on molecular biology of KRas protein

New information on molecular biology of KRas protein

Basic guides to PCR, labeling neurons featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols

Basic guides to PCR, labeling neurons featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols

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