SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed from the neutral blue intermediate, to suggest a rational design strategy to develop blue fluorescent proteins with a tyrosine-based chromophore. The strategy was applied to red fluorescent proteins of the different genetic backgrounds, such as TagRFP, mCherry, HcRed1, M355NA, and mKeima, which all were converted into blue probes. Further improvement of the blue variant of TagRFP by random mutagenesis resulted in an enhanced monomeric protein, mTagBFP, characterized by the substantially higher brightness, the faster chromophore maturation, and the higher pH stability than blue fluorescent proteins with a histidine in the chromophore. The detai...
SummaryWe have developed the first red fluorescent protein, named rsTagRFP, which possesses reversib...
AbstractBackground: Variants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) with different colors would be v...
The utility of blue fluorescent protein (BFP) has been limited by its low quantum yield and rapid ph...
We used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed from the...
SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed f...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) derived from organisms in the class Anthozoa have found widespread a...
SummaryWe determined the 2.2 Å crystal structures of the red fluorescent protein TagRFP and its deri...
AbstractThe mechanism of the chromophore maturation in members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP...
In the last decade, a number of red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) that emit orange, red, and far-red f...
SummaryPhotoactivatable fluorescent proteins bring new dimension to the analysis of protein dynamics...
Anthozoa-class red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) are frequently used as biological markers, with far-r...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the chromophore maturation process in fluorescent proteins is important for ...
AbstractWe have employed a new approach to generate novel fluorescent proteins (FPs) from red absorb...
Commonly used monomeric blue fluorescent proteins suffer from moderate brightness. The brightest of ...
SummaryThe expanding repertoire of genetically encoded biosensors constructed from variants of Aequo...
SummaryWe have developed the first red fluorescent protein, named rsTagRFP, which possesses reversib...
AbstractBackground: Variants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) with different colors would be v...
The utility of blue fluorescent protein (BFP) has been limited by its low quantum yield and rapid ph...
We used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed from the...
SummaryWe used a red chromophore formation pathway, in which the anionic red chromophore is formed f...
Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) derived from organisms in the class Anthozoa have found widespread a...
SummaryWe determined the 2.2 Å crystal structures of the red fluorescent protein TagRFP and its deri...
AbstractThe mechanism of the chromophore maturation in members of the green fluorescent protein (GFP...
In the last decade, a number of red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) that emit orange, red, and far-red f...
SummaryPhotoactivatable fluorescent proteins bring new dimension to the analysis of protein dynamics...
Anthozoa-class red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) are frequently used as biological markers, with far-r...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the chromophore maturation process in fluorescent proteins is important for ...
AbstractWe have employed a new approach to generate novel fluorescent proteins (FPs) from red absorb...
Commonly used monomeric blue fluorescent proteins suffer from moderate brightness. The brightest of ...
SummaryThe expanding repertoire of genetically encoded biosensors constructed from variants of Aequo...
SummaryWe have developed the first red fluorescent protein, named rsTagRFP, which possesses reversib...
AbstractBackground: Variants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) with different colors would be v...
The utility of blue fluorescent protein (BFP) has been limited by its low quantum yield and rapid ph...