“…Firstly, among the various GAGs, differences in the value of the cooperative binding constant, ATq, primarily reflect differences in the electrostatic properties of the polymer (Menter et al, 1977(Menter et al, , 1979a. Secondly, the photochemical fading of AO-GAG fluorescence under continuous irradiation with exciting light involves a second-order photooxidation of AO in which two adjacently bound AO molecules react in the rate-limiting step (Menter et al, 1978(Menter et al, , 1979b. Because of the involvement of two dye molecules in the slow step, the rate of fluorescence fading (r") depends critically on the geometry and conformation of the binding sites.…”