International audienceInfrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) are ideal for in vivo imaging, and monomeric versions of these proteins can be advantageous as protein tags or for sensor development. In contrast to GFP, which requires only molecular oxygen for chromophore maturation, phytochrome-derived IFPs incorporate biliverdin (BV) as the chromophore. However, BV varies in concentration in different cells and organisms. Here we engineered cells to express the haeme oxygenase responsible for BV biosynthesis and a brighter monomeric IFP mutant (IFP2.0). Together, these tools improve the imaging capabilities of IFP2.0 compared with monomeric IFP1.4 and dimeric iRFP. By targeting IFP2.0 to the plasma membrane, we demonstrate robust labelling of n...
Randomly picked images of one protein before and after BV administration, expressed in HEK cells. S...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based reporters have been widely used in imaging cell signali...
Far-red and near infrared emitting chromophores extend the application of fluorescent proteins into ...
International audienceInfrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) are ideal for in vivo imaging, and monome...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) are ideal for in vivo imaging, and monomeric versions of these ...
International audienceFluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful tools for cell and molecular biology. ...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) provide an additional color to GFP and its homologs in protein ...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) demonstrate the possibilities of better in vivo v...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
Reporter gene-based strategies are widely used in experimental oncology. Bioluminescence imaging (BL...
Near-infrared fluorescent proteins are in high demand for in vivo imaging. We developed four spectra...
International audienceCell and developmental biology increasingly require live imaging of protein dy...
While the use of bioluminescent proteins for molecular imaging is a powerful technology to further o...
Fluorescent reporter proteins such as green fluorescent protein are valuable noninvasive molecular t...
Far-red and near-infrared emitting chromophores extend applications of fluorescent proteins to regio...
Randomly picked images of one protein before and after BV administration, expressed in HEK cells. S...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based reporters have been widely used in imaging cell signali...
Far-red and near infrared emitting chromophores extend the application of fluorescent proteins into ...
International audienceInfrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) are ideal for in vivo imaging, and monome...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) are ideal for in vivo imaging, and monomeric versions of these ...
International audienceFluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful tools for cell and molecular biology. ...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) provide an additional color to GFP and its homologs in protein ...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) demonstrate the possibilities of better in vivo v...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
Reporter gene-based strategies are widely used in experimental oncology. Bioluminescence imaging (BL...
Near-infrared fluorescent proteins are in high demand for in vivo imaging. We developed four spectra...
International audienceCell and developmental biology increasingly require live imaging of protein dy...
While the use of bioluminescent proteins for molecular imaging is a powerful technology to further o...
Fluorescent reporter proteins such as green fluorescent protein are valuable noninvasive molecular t...
Far-red and near-infrared emitting chromophores extend applications of fluorescent proteins to regio...
Randomly picked images of one protein before and after BV administration, expressed in HEK cells. S...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based reporters have been widely used in imaging cell signali...
Far-red and near infrared emitting chromophores extend the application of fluorescent proteins into ...