“…The distance dependence of FRET has resulted in its widespread use to calculate distances between donors and acceptors. For tubulin, intrinsic and extrinsic fluorescent probes have been used in conjunction with FRET methodologies to measure distances between different tubulin ligands (Bhattacharyya et al, 1993;Bhattacharya et al, 1996;Han et al, 1998;Ward and Timasheff, 1988;Ward et al, 1994), to monitor tubulin conformational changes (Bhattacharya et al, 1994;Prasad et al, 1986;Soto et al, 1996), and to follow tubulin polymerization (Bonne et al, 1985;Kung and Reed, 1989). For example, Ward et al (1994) measured, by FRET experiments, the spatial separation between the colchicine and Ruthenium Red binding sites, the highaffinity bisANS and Ruthenium Red sites, and the allocolchicine and high-affinity bisANS sites on tubulin.…”