Dendra2 is an engineered, monomeric GFP-like protein that belongs to a subclass of fluorescent proteins undergoing irreversible photoconversion from a green- to a red-emitting state upon exposure to purple-blue light. This photoinduced process occurs only in the neutral state of the chromophore and is known to result from backbone cleavage accompanied by an extension of the delocalized pi-electron system. We have measured the X-ray structure of the green species of Dendra2 and performed a comprehensive characterization of the optical absorption and fluorescence properties of the protein in both its green and red forms. The structure, which is very similar to those reported for the closely related proteins EosFP and Kaede, revealed a local s...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
Commonly used monomeric blue fluorescent proteins suffer from moderate brightness. The brightest of ...
Rtms5 is an deep blue weakly fluorescent GFP-like protein ([Formula: see text], 592 nm; [Formula: se...
Green-to-red photoconversion is a reaction that occurs in a limited number of fluorescent proteins a...
Green Fluorescent Protein-like proteins have been discovered and developed to become indispensable m...
International audiencePhotoconversion of fluorescent proteins by blue and complementary near-infrare...
SummaryKikGR is a fluorescent protein engineered to display green-to-red photoconvertibility that is...
Since the discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in 1962, many developments allowed improv...
Since the discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in 1962, many developments allowed improv...
Kaede, an analogue of green fluorescent protein (GFP), is a green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescen...
ABSTRACT: The crystal structure of a blue emission variant (Y66H/Y145F) of the Aequorea Victoria gre...
Proteins of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family are well known due to their unique biochemist...
Rtms5 is an deep blue weakly fluorescent GFP-like protein (lambda(max)(Abs), 592 nm; lambda(max)(Em)...
Photoconvertible fluorescent proteins (pcFPs) constitute a large group of fluorescent proteins relat...
Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (EGFP) is one of the most widely used engineered variants of the ...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
Commonly used monomeric blue fluorescent proteins suffer from moderate brightness. The brightest of ...
Rtms5 is an deep blue weakly fluorescent GFP-like protein ([Formula: see text], 592 nm; [Formula: se...
Green-to-red photoconversion is a reaction that occurs in a limited number of fluorescent proteins a...
Green Fluorescent Protein-like proteins have been discovered and developed to become indispensable m...
International audiencePhotoconversion of fluorescent proteins by blue and complementary near-infrare...
SummaryKikGR is a fluorescent protein engineered to display green-to-red photoconvertibility that is...
Since the discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in 1962, many developments allowed improv...
Since the discovery of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in 1962, many developments allowed improv...
Kaede, an analogue of green fluorescent protein (GFP), is a green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescen...
ABSTRACT: The crystal structure of a blue emission variant (Y66H/Y145F) of the Aequorea Victoria gre...
Proteins of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) family are well known due to their unique biochemist...
Rtms5 is an deep blue weakly fluorescent GFP-like protein (lambda(max)(Abs), 592 nm; lambda(max)(Em)...
Photoconvertible fluorescent proteins (pcFPs) constitute a large group of fluorescent proteins relat...
Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (EGFP) is one of the most widely used engineered variants of the ...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
Commonly used monomeric blue fluorescent proteins suffer from moderate brightness. The brightest of ...
Rtms5 is an deep blue weakly fluorescent GFP-like protein ([Formula: see text], 592 nm; [Formula: se...