Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and applications thereof. 2020

Amrita Kaur, and Pardeep Kaur, and Sahil Ahuja
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, 147001, India.

FRET is a nonradiative process of energy transfer that is based on the dipole-dipole interactions between molecules that are fluorescent. Transfer of energy takes place rapidly from a donor molecule to an acceptor molecule in juxtaposition such as 0 to 10 nm without photonic radiation. FRET has occupied a center stage in biotechnology and biological studies. It is used to gain information on conformation changes in single molecules. The pharmaceutical industry has also developed large fluorescence detection systems with very small sample sizes, at the level of single molecules, using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

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