LOV-domains are ubiquitous photosensory proteins that are commonly re-engineered to serve as powerful and versatile fluorescent proteins and optogenetic tools. The photoactive, flavin chromophore, however, is excited using short wavelengths of light in the blue and UV regions, which have limited penetration into biological samples and can cause photodamage. Here, we have used non-linear spectroscopy and microscopy of the fluorescent protein, iLOV, to reveal that functional variants of LOV can be activated to great effect by two non-resonant photons of lower energy, near infrared light, not only in solution but also in biological samples. The two photon cross section of iLOV has a significantly blue-shifted S0 → S1 transition compared with t...
In this work, I describe the characterization, engineering, and discovery of a new class of fluoresc...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
Optogenetics is an emerging field that combines optical and genetic approaches to non-invasively int...
Chromophore-binding domains from plant and bacterial photoreceptor proteins have recently gathered i...
Background: iLOV is a fluorescent flavoprotein engineered from the plant blue light receptor phototr...
Background: iLOV is a fluorescent flavoprotein engineered from the plant blue light receptor phototr...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
Photosensing LOV (Light, Oxygen, Voltage) domains detect and respond to UVA/Blue (BL) light by formi...
Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) based fluorescent proteins (FPs) represent a promising alternative to f...
In this work, I describe the characterization, engineering, and discovery of a new class of fluoresc...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
Optogenetics is an emerging field that combines optical and genetic approaches to non-invasively int...
Chromophore-binding domains from plant and bacterial photoreceptor proteins have recently gathered i...
Background: iLOV is a fluorescent flavoprotein engineered from the plant blue light receptor phototr...
Background: iLOV is a fluorescent flavoprotein engineered from the plant blue light receptor phototr...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
Photosensing LOV (Light, Oxygen, Voltage) domains detect and respond to UVA/Blue (BL) light by formi...
Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) based fluorescent proteins (FPs) represent a promising alternative to f...
In this work, I describe the characterization, engineering, and discovery of a new class of fluoresc...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...