1.Abstract
Binding studies using fluorescence spectroscopy have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ability to provide detailed insights into molecular interactions, offering a powerful tool for examining the binding affinities and kinetics of biomolecules. This report focuses on the implementation of fluorescence spectroscopy to study the interactions between a target molecule and its binding partner, which could be a protein, nucleic acid, or small molecule. The use of fluorescence as a detection method allows for high sensitivity and specificity, enabling the observation of binding events in real-time. In this approach, a fluorescent probe, which can be a naturally occurring fluorophore or a synthetic dye, is used to mark one of the binding partners. Upon binding, changes in the fluorescence properties, such as intensity, polarization, or lifetime, can be measured to determine the binding parameters. This study typically begins with the characterization of
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