Fluorescent probe comprises two complementary hybridization sequences that are separated by a peptide with a recognition sequence for a target molecule, which also separates a donor chromophore from a

Fluorescent probe comprises two complementary hybridization sequences that are separated by a peptide with a recognition sequence for a target molecule, which also separates a donor chromophore from an acceptor chromophore. The length of the peptide is such that the hybridization sequences can hybridize with each other. Independent claims are also included for: (1) array on which probes as above are immobilized; (2) kit for detecting a target molecule in vitro, comprising a probe as above, a reaction buffer and optionally the target molecule as a control; (3) kit for detecting a target molecule in vivo, comprising a probe as above and a cell-permeabilizing agent; (4) kit for synthesizing a probe as above, comprising one hybridization sequence with a coupling group for reaction with the amino terminus of the peptide, another hybridization sequence with a coupling group for reaction with the carboxy terminus of the peptide, a donor chromophore bonded to one of the hybridization sequences, an acceptor chromophore bonded to the other of the hybridization sequences, and optionally reagents for performing the coupling reactions.

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Patents:
DE 102,007,017,051

Inventor(s): ROEGLIN LARS [DE]; THURLEY STEFANIE [DE]; SEITZ OLIVER [DE]

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