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Does a higher dye to protein ratio increase the fluorescence?

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Does a higher dye to protein ratio increase the fluorescence?

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Yes, in general, if the D/P is not too high. However, as the dye groups on the probe get closer together, they interact with each other, reducing the fluorescence. Thus crowding the dyes together by over labeling can give a less fluorescent product. Too many labels can also reduce a probe’s activity and/or cause it to bind non-specifically.

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