AbstractWe have employed a new approach to generate novel fluorescent proteins (FPs) from red absorbing chromoproteins. An identical single amino acid substitution converted novel chromoproteins from the species Anthozoa (Heteractis crispa, Condylactis gigantea, and Goniopora tenuidens) into far-red FPs (emission λmax=615–640 nm). Moreover, coupled site-directed and random mutagenesis of the chromoprotein from H. crispa resulted in a unique far-red FP (HcRed) that exhibited bright emission at 645 nm. A clear red shift in fluorescence of HcRed, compared to drFP583 (by more than 60 nm), makes it an ideal additional color for multi-color labeling. Importantly, HcRed is excitable by 600 nm dye laser, thus promoting new detection channels for mu...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) derived from organisms in the class Anthozoa have found widespread a...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...
SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed f...
AbstractWe have employed a new approach to generate novel fluorescent proteins (FPs) from red absorb...
AbstractA novel gene for advanced red-shifted protein with an emission maximum at 593 nm was cloned ...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) attract particular attention from both scientific and practical poin...
Far-red and near-infrared emitting chromophores extend applications of fluorescent proteins to regio...
The color palette of genetically encoded fluorescent protein indicators (GEFPIs) has expanded rapidl...
Fluorescent proteins are intrinsically fluorescent, genetically encodable tags that can be expressed...
In the last decade, a number of red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) that emit orange, red, and far-red f...
Much effort has been dedicated to the design of significantly red shifted variants of the green fluo...
Fluorescent proteins are now indispensable tools in molecular research. They have also been adapted ...
*Author for correspondence The cloning of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aeq...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have become important tools for biomedical research. There are many FPs a...
textIn 2008 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the scientists who revolutionized biomedical...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) derived from organisms in the class Anthozoa have found widespread a...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...
SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed f...
AbstractWe have employed a new approach to generate novel fluorescent proteins (FPs) from red absorb...
AbstractA novel gene for advanced red-shifted protein with an emission maximum at 593 nm was cloned ...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) attract particular attention from both scientific and practical poin...
Far-red and near-infrared emitting chromophores extend applications of fluorescent proteins to regio...
The color palette of genetically encoded fluorescent protein indicators (GEFPIs) has expanded rapidl...
Fluorescent proteins are intrinsically fluorescent, genetically encodable tags that can be expressed...
In the last decade, a number of red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) that emit orange, red, and far-red f...
Much effort has been dedicated to the design of significantly red shifted variants of the green fluo...
Fluorescent proteins are now indispensable tools in molecular research. They have also been adapted ...
*Author for correspondence The cloning of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aeq...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have become important tools for biomedical research. There are many FPs a...
textIn 2008 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the scientists who revolutionized biomedical...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) derived from organisms in the class Anthozoa have found widespread a...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...
SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed f...