Biosensors and methods to determine the activity of any and all nucleic
acid binding factors, proteins, cellular events, nucleic acid binding
protein coregulators, or fragments thereof, based upon the stabilization
of the interaction of two nucleic acid components, which together
comprise a complete nucleic acid binding element, by the binding of a
nucleic acid binding factor are provided. Preferably, a fluorescence
donor is attached to a nucleic acid comprising one portion or component
of a complete nucleic acid binding element and a fluorescence acceptor is
attached to a nucleic acid comprising the other portion or component of
the same complete binding element. Alternatively, a solid substrate is
attached to a nucleic acid comprising one portion of a binding element
and a detectable label is attached to a nucleic acid comprising the other
portion of the same binding element. Binding of a nucleic acid binding
factor to the nucleic acid components affects a change in luminescence or
the association of the detectable label with the solid substrate. These
biosensors and methods may also be used to detect mediating nucleic acid
binding factor coregulators, post-translational modifications and
cellular events, to diagnose diseases and/or screen for drugs or other
ligands that mediate the activity of nucleic acid binding factors.