Fluorescent indicators that allow real-time imaging of Zn(II) in living cells are invaluable tools for understanding Zn(II) homeostasis. Genetically encoded sensors based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer between fluorescent protein domains have important advantages over synthetic probes. We discovered that hexahistidine tags have a strong tendency to dimerize upon binding of Zn(II) in solution and we used this principle to develop a new protein-based sensor for Zn(II). Enhanced cyan and yellow fluorescent proteins were connected by long flexible peptide linkers and His-tags were incorporated at both termini of this fusion protein. The resulting sensor CLY9-2His allows the ratiometric fluorescent detection of Zn(II) in the nanomolar...
Zinc and other metals in cells exist in two main forms: the labile or ‘free’ metal ion pool, and as ...
Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With these sen...
A novel metal ion-sensitive fluorescent peptidyl-probe has been designed based on the most common fi...
Fluorescent indicators that allow real-time imaging of Zn(II) in living cells are invaluable tools f...
Fluorescent indicators for the real-time imaging of small mols. or metal ions in living cells are in...
Metal ions such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+ and Fe2+ are essential for proper functioning of the human body....
Genetically-encoded fluorescent sensor proteins are attractive tools for studying intracellular Zn2+...
Various fluorescent probes have been developed to reveal the biological functions of intracellular l...
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Fluorescent Zn(II) Sensors and Their Applications in Biological System...
The ability to image the concn. of transition metals in living cells in real time is important for f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2009.Vita. Cataloged fro...
<div><p>Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With t...
Protein-based sensors and switches provide attractive tools for the real-time monitoring and control...
Zinc and other metals in cells exist in two main forms: the labile or ‘free’ metal ion pool, and as ...
Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With these sen...
A novel metal ion-sensitive fluorescent peptidyl-probe has been designed based on the most common fi...
Fluorescent indicators that allow real-time imaging of Zn(II) in living cells are invaluable tools f...
Fluorescent indicators for the real-time imaging of small mols. or metal ions in living cells are in...
Metal ions such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+ and Fe2+ are essential for proper functioning of the human body....
Genetically-encoded fluorescent sensor proteins are attractive tools for studying intracellular Zn2+...
Various fluorescent probes have been developed to reveal the biological functions of intracellular l...
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Fluorescent Zn(II) Sensors and Their Applications in Biological System...
The ability to image the concn. of transition metals in living cells in real time is important for f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2009.Vita. Cataloged fro...
<div><p>Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With t...
Protein-based sensors and switches provide attractive tools for the real-time monitoring and control...
Zinc and other metals in cells exist in two main forms: the labile or ‘free’ metal ion pool, and as ...
Many fluorescent proteins have been created to act as genetically encoded biosensors. With these sen...
A novel metal ion-sensitive fluorescent peptidyl-probe has been designed based on the most common fi...