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Recent advances in FRET for the study of protein interactions and dynamics.
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2017 April 11
Förster/fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been extensively used to detect the binding state or conformation of biomolecules. In the past few decades, various in vitro and in vivo applications of FRET measurement have been developed, including FRET probes, in-cell measurements, single-molecule measurements, and combination with computer simulation. In this review, we describe recent advances in FRET methods for examining biomolecular interactions and dynamics: (i) phasor plot analysis for quantitative analysis of protein interactions, (ii) single-molecule FRET measurement for detecting conformational dynamics in live cells, and (iii) data assimilation using molecular dynamics simulation to evaluate conformation of the whole protein.
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