Background: Members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family share sequence similarity and the 11-stranded β-barrel fold. Fluorescence or bright coloration, observed in many members of this family, is enabled by the intrinsic properties of the polypeptide chain itself, without the requirement for cofactors. Amino acid sequence of fluorescent proteins can be altered by genetic engineering to produce variants with different spectral properties, suitable for direct visualization of molecular and cellular processes. Naturally occurring GFP-like proteins include fluorescent proteins from cnidarians of the Hydrozoa and Anthozoa classes, and from copepods of the Pontellidae family, as well as non-fluorescent proteins from Anthozoa. Recently,...
textOne of the most intriguing questions in evolutionary biology is how biochemical and structural c...
AbstractBackground: Because of its ability to spontaneously generate its own fluorophore, the green ...
AbstractThe green fluorescent protein (GFP) of Aequorea victoria is a unique in vivo reporter for mo...
Background: Members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family share sequence similarity and the...
BACKGROUND:Members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family share sequence similarity and the 1...
Background: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has been found in a wide range of Cnidaria, a basal grou...
Green fluorescent protein was first discovered in Aequorea victoria. Its significance in a continua...
textIn 2008 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the scientists who revolutionized biomedical...
Background: Fluorescent proteins are optically active proteins found across many clades in metazoans...
Marguerite E. Hunt is with UT Austin; Michael P. Scherrer is with UT Austin; Frank D. Ferrari is wit...
Proteins of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family are well known due to their unique biochemist...
We screened nonbioluminescent, azooxanthellate cnidaria as potential sources for advanced marker pro...
Green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) are well known for their intensive use in cellular and molecular b...
Prasher (42) cloned a cDNA for the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene from the jellyfish Aequorea ...
Green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) and calcium-activated photoproteins of the aequorin/clytin family,...
textOne of the most intriguing questions in evolutionary biology is how biochemical and structural c...
AbstractBackground: Because of its ability to spontaneously generate its own fluorophore, the green ...
AbstractThe green fluorescent protein (GFP) of Aequorea victoria is a unique in vivo reporter for mo...
Background: Members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family share sequence similarity and the...
BACKGROUND:Members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family share sequence similarity and the 1...
Background: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has been found in a wide range of Cnidaria, a basal grou...
Green fluorescent protein was first discovered in Aequorea victoria. Its significance in a continua...
textIn 2008 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the scientists who revolutionized biomedical...
Background: Fluorescent proteins are optically active proteins found across many clades in metazoans...
Marguerite E. Hunt is with UT Austin; Michael P. Scherrer is with UT Austin; Frank D. Ferrari is wit...
Proteins of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family are well known due to their unique biochemist...
We screened nonbioluminescent, azooxanthellate cnidaria as potential sources for advanced marker pro...
Green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) are well known for their intensive use in cellular and molecular b...
Prasher (42) cloned a cDNA for the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene from the jellyfish Aequorea ...
Green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) and calcium-activated photoproteins of the aequorin/clytin family,...
textOne of the most intriguing questions in evolutionary biology is how biochemical and structural c...
AbstractBackground: Because of its ability to spontaneously generate its own fluorophore, the green ...
AbstractThe green fluorescent protein (GFP) of Aequorea victoria is a unique in vivo reporter for mo...