Analysis of protein interactions using fluorescence technologiesCurrent Opinion in Chemical Biology, Vol. 7, No. 5. (October 2003), pp. 635-640.
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AbstractBiophotonics techniques, especially those involving fluorescence, are widely used in proteomics to characterize the in vitro interactions between proteins in high-throughput mode. On the other hand, fluorescence-based imaging studies often show that protein activity is regulated through large protein complexes that transiently form at specific sites in the cell. One could therefore argue that a systematic functional analysis of the human proteome requires technologies that are capable of time and spatially resolved, multiplexed analysis of protein interactions within cells.
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