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Peptides with Fluorescent Labels

  Different fluorescent dyes can be attached to peptides in different locations to label them. For a wide variety of imaging and diagnostic applications, fluorescent tags or probes are perfect. Applications for fluorescent peptide synthesis include localization investigations, peptide-protein interactions, enzyme activity assays, in vivo biomedical imaging research, and the creation of new disease models. Fluorescence microscopy and other fluorescence visualization methods can be used to see fluorochrome-conjugated peptides. An indirect method of labeling is to use an amino acid that has been biotinylated. The acceptor and quencher components may be joined inside or outside. For longer sequences, the internal connection is advised. Studies on protein binding and localization, as well as in vivo biomedical imaging, typically make use of fluorescently tagged peptides. Fluorescence microscopy and other fluorescence visualization methods can be used to see fluorochrome-conjugated pe...