Single-Molecule Protein-Induced Fluorescence Enhancement (smPIFE) Sample Preparation and Data Acquisition
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smPIFE Burst Analysis
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Results: Estimation of Mean Fluorescence Lifetime and Burst Recurrence Analysis
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Conclusion
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Single-molecule, protein-induced fluorescence enhancement can compliment single-molecule FRET measurements when studying protein structural subpopulations and conformations, especially in cases when distinct structural subpopulations report on sta
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Time-resolved single-molecule protein-induced fluorescence enhancement is a useful fluorescence spectroscopic proximity sensor sensitive to local structural changes in proteins. Here we show it can be used to uncover stable local conformations in α-Synuclein, which is otherwise known as globularly unstructured and unstable when measured using the longer range FRET ruler.