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Protein:DNA supramolecular complexes are at the heart of many molecular diagnostic systems. A fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) study of the complexation of oligonucleotides, antibodies and a chimeric protein of IgG-binding ZZ domains fused with a carbohydrate binding module is presented that yields information about diffusion coefficients, association constants and nanometer-scale size of complexes.

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The FCS-derived information obtained is useful to gain insight into molecular interactions involved in diagnostic assays.

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This page is a summary of: Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy study of the complexation of DNA hybrids, IgG antibody, and a chimeric protein of IgG-binding ZZ domains fused with a carbohydrate binding module, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, January 2017, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c7cp00662d.
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