Emission control by binary energy transfer processes on oligouridine.

Fluorescent oligonucleotides have been designed on which two different energy transfer processes were mounted together: excitonic interaction and FRET. The fluorescence emission of the oligonucleotides was controlled well by the two different energy transfer processes, in response to their hybridization to the complementary RNA both in vitro and in cells.

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