| Description |
NFQ1 is a non-fluorescent quencher (absorption wavelength: 474 nm), and is used for a new type of One Sample Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (OS-FRET) method. OS-FRET enable measurement of unquenched donor emission in the same sample. NFQ1 shows broad absorption spectrum ensuring its utility as a dark acceptor for many donors[1].
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| In Vitro |
NFQ1 is used for One Sample Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (OS-FRET) method employing a novel, non-fluorescent methanethiosulfonate-linked acceptor that can be reversibly coupled to a target sulfhydryl residue via a disulfide bond. After the quenched donor emission is quantitated the acceptor is removed by reduction, enabling measurement of unquenched donor emission in the same sample[1].
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| References |
[1]. Annette H Erbse, et al. OS-FRET: a new one-sample method for improved FRET measurements. Biochemistry. 2011 Feb 1;50(4):451-7.
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