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Labeled by Donor and Acceptor

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer has also been used for ionic strength measurements.(95) Fluorescein labeled dextran (donor) and polyethyleneimine-Texas Red (acceptor) were placed behind a dialysis membrane. The polymer association is ionic strength dependent and the ratio of intensities (F o/Fw) was used as the measured parameter. Since both the donor and acceptor are fluorescent, this kind of sensor may allow expand the sensitive ionic strength range by shifts in observation wavelength, as was discussed for pH probe Carboxy SNAFL-2 (see Section 10.3). [Pg.328]

Another approach of energy transfer-based probe has been demonstrated for a-Amylase sensing/98 In this case amylose was doubly labeled, by fluorescein derivative (donor) and Procion Red MX8B (acceptor). As a-Amylase catalyzes the cleavage of the amylose into smaller units, the average distance between fluorescein and Procion Red increases, which reduces the degree of quenching. The rate of increase in fluorescence intensity is proportional to ee-amylase activity. [Pg.328]


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