International audienceAnalysis of gene function in complex organisms relies extensively on tools to detect the cellular and subcellular localization of gene products, especially proteins. Typically, immunostaining with antibodies provides these data. However, due to cost, time, and labor limitations, generating specific antibodies against all proteins of a complex organism is not feasible. Furthermore, antibodies do not enable live imaging studies of protein dynamics. Hence, tagging genes with standardized immunoepitopes or fluorescent tags that permit live imaging has become popular. Importantly, tagging genes present in large genomic clones or at their endogenous locus often reports proper expression, subcellular localization, and dynamic...
SummaryUnderstanding the in vivo dynamics of protein localization and their physical interactions is...
Metazoan physiology depends on intricate patterns of gene expression that remain poorly known. Using...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
International audienceAnalysis of gene function in complex organisms relies extensively on tools to ...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
Studying gene function in the post-genome era requires methods to localize and inactivate proteins i...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We generated two new genetic tools to efficiently tag genes in Drosophila. The first, Double Header ...
Fluorescent protein tags have revolutionized cell and developmental biology, and in combination with...
To study the function of specific cells or tissues using genomic tools like microarray analyses, it ...
Understanding the in vivo dynamics of protein localization and their physical interactions is import...
Improvements in mass spectrometry, sequencing and bioinformatics have generated large datasets of po...
SummaryUnderstanding the in vivo dynamics of protein localization and their physical interactions is...
Metazoan physiology depends on intricate patterns of gene expression that remain poorly known. Using...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
International audienceAnalysis of gene function in complex organisms relies extensively on tools to ...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
Studying gene function in the post-genome era requires methods to localize and inactivate proteins i...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Although we now have a wealth of information on the transcription patterns of all the genes in the D...
We generated two new genetic tools to efficiently tag genes in Drosophila. The first, Double Header ...
Fluorescent protein tags have revolutionized cell and developmental biology, and in combination with...
To study the function of specific cells or tissues using genomic tools like microarray analyses, it ...
Understanding the in vivo dynamics of protein localization and their physical interactions is import...
Improvements in mass spectrometry, sequencing and bioinformatics have generated large datasets of po...
SummaryUnderstanding the in vivo dynamics of protein localization and their physical interactions is...
Metazoan physiology depends on intricate patterns of gene expression that remain poorly known. Using...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...