Fluorescent proteins with varying colors are indispensable tools for the life sciences research community. These fluorophores are often developed for use in mammalian systems, with incremental enhancements or new versions published frequently. However, the successful application of these labels in other organisms in the tree of life, such as the fungus Candida albicans, can be difficult to achieve due to the difficulty in engineering constructs for good expression in these organisms. In this contribution, we present a palette of Candida-optimized fluorescent proteins ranging from cyan to red and assess their application potential. We also compare a range of reported expression optimization techniques, and find that none of these strategies ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used for imaging fluorescently tagged protein fusions. Fluoresce...
Nowadays, fluorescent protein (FP) variants have been engineered to fluoresce in all different color...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...
Investigation of protein-protein interactions (PPI) in Candida albicans is essential for understandi...
Fluorescent protein fusions are a powerful tool to monitor the localization and trafficking of prote...
Fluorescent protein fusions are a powerful tool to monitor the localization and trafficking of prote...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are widely used in many organisms, but are commonly characterised in vitr...
Development of genetically modified microorganisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae for use as micro...
Fluorogen activating proteins (FAPs) are a new class of protein reporters that can generate fluoresc...
Candida albicans is a pathogenic fungus that resides in the human body. Normally C. albicans is beni...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) attract particular attention from both scientific and practical poin...
Fluorescent proteins are intrinsically fluorescent, genetically encodable tags that can be expressed...
Abstract Bioluminescent and fluorescent proteins are now used as tools for research in all organisms...
Understanding the spatial and temporal organization of proteins of interest is key to unraveling cel...
During the last decades, a wide range of fluorescent proteins (FPs) have been developed and improved...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used for imaging fluorescently tagged protein fusions. Fluoresce...
Nowadays, fluorescent protein (FP) variants have been engineered to fluoresce in all different color...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...
Investigation of protein-protein interactions (PPI) in Candida albicans is essential for understandi...
Fluorescent protein fusions are a powerful tool to monitor the localization and trafficking of prote...
Fluorescent protein fusions are a powerful tool to monitor the localization and trafficking of prote...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are widely used in many organisms, but are commonly characterised in vitr...
Development of genetically modified microorganisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae for use as micro...
Fluorogen activating proteins (FAPs) are a new class of protein reporters that can generate fluoresc...
Candida albicans is a pathogenic fungus that resides in the human body. Normally C. albicans is beni...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) attract particular attention from both scientific and practical poin...
Fluorescent proteins are intrinsically fluorescent, genetically encodable tags that can be expressed...
Abstract Bioluminescent and fluorescent proteins are now used as tools for research in all organisms...
Understanding the spatial and temporal organization of proteins of interest is key to unraveling cel...
During the last decades, a wide range of fluorescent proteins (FPs) have been developed and improved...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae are widely used for imaging fluorescently tagged protein fusions. Fluoresce...
Nowadays, fluorescent protein (FP) variants have been engineered to fluoresce in all different color...
Although the number of fluorescent protein (FP) genes cloned from the GFP family continues to increa...