“…In many cases, one fluorophor is placed on the protein, the other on the RNA (Figure b). However, both fluorophors can be strategically placed on the RNA, if the RNA structure changes upon protein binding (Ray et al, ; R. Roy et al, ). Of note, even in single stranded nucleic acids distances between two strategically placed fluorohors can change significantly upon protein binding, because unstructured RNA and DNA behave like a worm‐like chain, but adopt restricted conformations when bound to protein (Fairman‐Williams & Jankowsky, ; Murphy, Rasnik, Cheng, Lohman, & Ha, ).…”