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. 2021:2304:37-64.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1402-0_2.

Choosing Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Systems

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Choosing Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Systems

Kimberly Jacoby-Morris et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2021.

Abstract

Fluorescence microscopy is advantageous for investigating biological processes and mechanisms in living cells. One of the most important considerations when designing an experiment is the selection of an appropriate fluorescent probe. Equally important is deciding how the probe will be attached to the protein of interest. The advantages and disadvantages of different fluorescent probe types and their respective labeling methods are discussed to provide an overview on selecting appropriate fluorophores and labeling systems for fluorescence-based assays. Protocols are outlined when appropriate.

Keywords: Fluorescent probes; Fluorescent proteins; Fluorescent tags; Fluorophores; Labeling.

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