Efficiencies of fluorescence resonance energy transfer and contact-mediated quenching in oligonucleotide probes
International Center for Public Health
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Abstract
An important consideration in the design of oligonucleotide probes for homogeneous hybridization assays is the efficiency of energy transfer between the fluorophore and quencher used to label the probes. We have determined the efficiency of energy transfer for a large number of combinations of commonly used fluorophores and quenchers. We have also measured the quenching effect of nucleotides on the fluorescence of each fluorophore. Quenching efficiencies were measured for both the resonance energy transfer and the static modes of quenching. We found that, in addition to their photochemical characteristics, the tendency of the fluorophore and the quencher to bind to each other has a strong influence on…
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- Fluorophore
- Quenching (fluorescence)
- Förster resonance energy transfer
- Molecular beacon
- Fluorescence
- Oligonucleotide
- Photochemistry
- Energy transfer
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