iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellular imaging. To expand the range of applications of FbFPs for multicolor imaging and FRET-based biosensing, it is desirable to understand how to modify their absorption and emission wavelengths (i.e., through spectral tuning). There is particular interest in developing FbFPs that absorb and emit light at longer wavelengths, which has proven challenging thus far. Existing spectral tuning strategies that do not involve chemical modification of the flavin cofactor have focused on placing positively charged amino acids near flavin’s C4a and N5 atoms. Guided by previously reported electrostatic spectral tunning maps (ESTMs) of the flavin cofactor a...
LOV-domains are ubiquitous photosensory proteins that are commonly re-engineered to serve as powerfu...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
Flavin is the cofactor for the large and diverse family of proteins called flavoproteins. Upon absor...
Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) based fluorescent proteins (FPs) represent a promising alternative to f...
Photoactive biological systems modify the optical properties of their chromophores, known as spectra...
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...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-binding light, oxygen, and voltage (LOV) domains are UVA/blue-light-sensing protein units th...
In this work, I describe the characterization, engineering, and discovery of a new class of fluoresc...
LOV-domains are ubiquitous photosensory proteins that are commonly re-engineered to serve as powerfu...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
iLOV is an engineered flavin-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP) with applications for in vivo cellul...
Flavin is the cofactor for the large and diverse family of proteins called flavoproteins. Upon absor...
Light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) based fluorescent proteins (FPs) represent a promising alternative to f...
Photoactive biological systems modify the optical properties of their chromophores, known as spectra...
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...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Flavin-binding light, oxygen, and voltage (LOV) domains are UVA/blue-light-sensing protein units th...
In this work, I describe the characterization, engineering, and discovery of a new class of fluoresc...
LOV-domains are ubiquitous photosensory proteins that are commonly re-engineered to serve as powerfu...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized our ability to image biological systems. However, poo...