Exploring Fluorescence Antibunching in Solution To Determine the Stoichiometry of Molecular Complexes

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​Exploring Fluorescence Antibunching in Solution To Determine the Stoichiometry of Molecular Complexes​
Sýkora, J.; Kaiser, K.; Gregor, I. ; Bönigk, W.; Schmalzing, G. & Enderlein, J. ​ (2007) 
Analytical Chemistry79(11) pp. 4040​-4049​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ac062024f 

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Sýkora, Jan; Kaiser, Karin; Gregor, Ingo ; Bönigk, Wolfgang; Schmalzing, Günther; Enderlein, Jörg 
Abstract
Fluorescence antibunching is a well-known technique for determining the number of independent emitters per molecule or molecular complex. It was rarely applied to autofluorescent proteins due to the necessity of collecting large numbers of fluorescence photons from a single molecule, which is usually impossible to achieve with rather photolabile autofluorescent proteins. Here, we measure fluorescence antibunching on molecules in solution, allowing us to accumulate data over a large number of molecules. We use that method for determining an average stoichiometry of molecular complexes. The proposed method is absolute in the sense that it does not need any calibration or referencing. We develop the necessary theoretical background and check the method on pure dye solutions and on molecular complexes with known stoichiometry.
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2007
Journal
Analytical Chemistry 
ISSN
0003-2700
Language
English

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