Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP) is the photoswitchable protein which can be used in high-resolution microscopy and as a quencher in FRET-sensors. Fluorescent properties of KFP depend on pH value. In this paper we investigate the influence of pH on the spectral properties and kindling/quenching ability of KFP in the acidic pH region.Shift to the acidic region leads to the increase of fluorescence intensity of KFP over time. The excitation spectrum has a new peak near 455nm, giving two peaks - 530 and 590nm – in emission spectrum. We can assume that this maximum corresponds to the appearance of protonated form of the KFP chromophore.Analysis of fluorescence decay curves of KFP in H2O and D2O showed the presence of the kinetic isotope effec...
Green fluorescent protein variant S65T/H148D has been reported to host a photocycle involving the ph...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
Fluorescent proteins of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) family are important and versatile scien...
Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP) is the photoswitchable protein which can be used in high-resoluti...
The kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), the Ala143Gly variant of the natural chromoprotein asFP595, ...
The photophysics of the chromophore of the green fluorescent protein in Aequorea victoria (avGFP) ar...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
AbstractIn green fluorescent protein, photo-excitation leads to excited-state proton transfer from i...
A recently engineered mutant of cyan fluorescent protein (WasCFP) that exhibits pH-dependent absorpt...
AbstractThe three amino acids S65, T203, and E222 crucially determine the photophysical behavior of ...
Fluorescent proteins that can switch between distinct colors have contributed significantly to moder...
Recently, reversible photoswitching in bulk samples or in individual molecules of Dronpa, a mutant o...
Fluorescent proteins that can switch between distinct colors have contributed significantly to moder...
AbstractLight-controlled modification of the fluorescence emission properties of proteins of the GFP...
International audienceThe recently developed red fluorescent protein Keima exhibits the largest Stok...
Green fluorescent protein variant S65T/H148D has been reported to host a photocycle involving the ph...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
Fluorescent proteins of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) family are important and versatile scien...
Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP) is the photoswitchable protein which can be used in high-resoluti...
The kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), the Ala143Gly variant of the natural chromoprotein asFP595, ...
The photophysics of the chromophore of the green fluorescent protein in Aequorea victoria (avGFP) ar...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
AbstractIn green fluorescent protein, photo-excitation leads to excited-state proton transfer from i...
A recently engineered mutant of cyan fluorescent protein (WasCFP) that exhibits pH-dependent absorpt...
AbstractThe three amino acids S65, T203, and E222 crucially determine the photophysical behavior of ...
Fluorescent proteins that can switch between distinct colors have contributed significantly to moder...
Recently, reversible photoswitching in bulk samples or in individual molecules of Dronpa, a mutant o...
Fluorescent proteins that can switch between distinct colors have contributed significantly to moder...
AbstractLight-controlled modification of the fluorescence emission properties of proteins of the GFP...
International audienceThe recently developed red fluorescent protein Keima exhibits the largest Stok...
Green fluorescent protein variant S65T/H148D has been reported to host a photocycle involving the ph...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
Fluorescent proteins of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) family are important and versatile scien...