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To examine whether F46L favors any other Aequorea GFP variants, we introduced F46L into enhanced versions of fluorescent proteins of blue, cyan, and green (Clontech Laboratories, Palo Alto ...
We report a monomeric yellow-green fluorescent protein, mNeonGreen, derived from a tetrameric fluorescent protein from the cephalochordate Branchiostoma lanceolatum. mNeonGreen is the brightest ...
That protein was green and came from a fluorescent jellyfish. By tinkering with that green protein, blue, turquoise and yellow variants followed. In the 2000s, a red fluorescent protein was discovered ...
Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is a mutant variant of GFP. In this case, a mutation was introduced after the discovery that threonine residue was present near the chromophore in GFP. To bring ...
Palo Alto, Calif.-based BD Biosciences-Clontech added this first generation fluorescent protein, DsRed1, to its Living Colors™ series—joining green, yellow, and cyan fluorescent variants to form a ...
yellow, orange, and red fluorescent proteins. The researchers painstakingly assembled the Brainbow transgene from snippets of DNA, and inserted it into neuronal DNA. As they predicted, the cut-and ...
They then leveraged the method for protein engineering to develop the most photostable yellow fluorescent protein reported to date. "We basically developed a platform that allows one to screen for ...
Examples of fluorophores are Venus and yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). Labeling of proteins in which the BiFC segments are bonded to the amino- or carboxyl-terminals of the selected protein.
Fucci uses a red fluorescent protein to detect a protein called cdt1 ... to light up cells that are in either G1 or S phases. A yellow marker that only light sup in the G1 phase differentiates ...
The research team genetically engineered probes consisting of a segment of the RA receptor fused to cyan and yellow fluorescent proteins, and then expressed these proteins in zebrafish embryos.
That protein was green and came from a fluorescent jellyfish. By tinkering with that green protein, blue, turquoise and yellow variants followed. In the 2000s, a red fluorescent protein was ...
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