Abstract:The three-step Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) within the cascade of four dyes, including the classical amyloid marker Thioflavin T as a primary donor, two jumper dyes, benzanthrone ABM and squaraine SQ4, and terminal acceptor SQ1, was tested as a possible tool for detection and characterization of insulin amyloid fibrils. The results obtained confirm the occurrence of highly efficient multistep FRET (msFRET) in the chromophore ensemble in the presence of insulin fibrils formed at elevated temperature… Show more
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