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Triple-FRET Technique for Energy Transfer Between Conjugated Polymer and TAMRA Dye with Possible Applications in
Anamika Aneja1, Nidhi Mathur, P K Bhatnagar
1Materials Laboratory, Department of Electronic Science, University of Delhi, South Campus, Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi, 110021, India, anamica_30@yahoo.co.in.
Abstract:
Three-component Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been used to obtain efficient FRET between the cationic conjugated polymer (CCP) as donor and 5-carboxy tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) dye as acceptor, by using an intermediate donor, fluorescein. In spite of the fact that there is enough overlap between the emission spectra of CCP and absorption spectra of TAMRA, the efficiency of FRET between CCP and TAMRA is poor. The reason for this is that while the Förster critical distance is not very sensitive to the overlap, the FRET efficiency is extremely sensitive to it. However, it is observed that the FRET efficiency between CCP and TAMRA improves considerably when fluorescein is introduced in the solution. The triple FRET so obtained can be used for deoxyribonucleic acid sequence detection in medical diagnostics because the fluorescence emission from TAMRA is pH-insensitive.
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