Single Molecule Fluorescence can Determine the Kinetics of the
Transition
The solvent exposed (“out”) conformation is more fluorescent than
the (“in”) sequestered conformation. The fluctuations in fluorescence
are due to the switching from the out to the in conformation and back
again.
A variety of controls is used to ensure the on-off signal is due to
conformational changes and not due to photochemical effects or other
reasons. The time spent in each state can then be used to calculate a
rate by histogramming the data from a single molecule or several
molecules.