A Fluorescent Intercalator Displacement Assay for Establishing DNA Binding Selectivity and Affinity
Accounts of Chemical Research2003Vol. 37(1), pp. 61–69
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Abstract
A summary of the qualitative and quantitative elements of a fluorescent intercalator displacement (FID) assay useful for establishing the DNA binding selectivity, affinity, stoichiometry, and binding site size and distinguishing modes of DNA binding is provided.
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