What is the difference between static quenching and FRET?


What is the difference between static quenching and FRET?
Static (contact, ground state) quenching involves formation of a reporter-quencher dimer. The intramolecular dimer effectively decreases the concentration of the fluorescent reporter by creating a new, nonfluorescent reporter-quencher dimer with a unique absorption spectrum. FRET is a dynamic quenching mechanism that does not affect the probe’s absorption spectrum. Hybridization of the dual-labeled probe to its target or nuclease activity disrupts the reporter- quencher dimer, allowing fluorescence to occur.

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