Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is a genetic mutant of green fluorescent protein (GFP) originally derived from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Its excitation...
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The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. The label GFP...
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Fluorescent proteins include: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) Red fluorescent protein (RFP) This set index article includes...
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Red fluorescent protein (RFP) is a protein which acts as a fluorophore, fluorescing red-orange when excited. The original variant occurs naturally in the...
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biomolecule such as a protein, antibody, or amino acid. Generally, fluorescent tagging, or labeling, uses a reactive derivative of a fluorescent molecule known...
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Lancelet (section Fluorescent proteins)
monomeric green fluorescent protein known as mNeonGreen, which is the brightest known monomeric green or yellow fluorescent protein. Lancelets are passive...
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Fluorescence (redirect from Fluorescent)
identified as a carrier of green fluorescent protein (GFP) by Osamu Shimomura. The gene for these green fluorescent proteins has been isolated and is scientifically...
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Fluorophore (redirect from Fluorescent dye)
almost no dark fraction in their fluorescence. Fluorescent proteins can have a dark fraction from protein misfolding or defective chromophore formation...
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character in the Xenosaga series of video games Citrine (protein), a type of yellow fluorescent protein Citrine (EP), a 2016 album by Hayley Kiyoko Citrine...
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(naphthoquinone) Vitamin M (folic acid) Water Wortmannin Xanthophyll Xylose Yellow fluorescent protein Zearalenone Chemical compound Organic compound biochemistry Similar...
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MCherry (category Fluorescent proteins)
monomeric red fluorescent proteins (mRFPs). As an RFP, mCherry was derived from DsRed of Discosoma sea anemones, unlike green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) which...
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mission between the Israeli Space Agency and the CNES Venus, a yellow fluorescent protein derivative Gillette Venus, a razor LG Venus, a mobile phone Microsoft...
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important example is the use of fluorescent proteins, such as the green fluorescent protein (GFP) or yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). Molecular biology methods...
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Synapto-pHluorin (category Fluorescent proteins)
synapto-pHluorin signals. Synapto-pHluorin sometimes consists of yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) to monitor the cytoplasm because its pKa is higher than...
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Fluorescence microscope (redirect from Fluorescent microscopy)
genetically modify proteins to also carry a fluorescent protein reporter. In biological samples this allows a scientist to directly make a protein of interest...
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use is a cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) – yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) pair. Both are color variants of green fluorescent protein (GFP). Labeling...
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Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (category Protein–protein interaction assays)
technology typically used to validate protein interactions. It is based on the association of fluorescent protein fragments that are attached to components...
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fluorescent glutamate sensors (FLIPE, GluSnFR and SuperGluSnFR) were constructed by attaching cyan-fluorescent protein (CFP) and yellow-fluorescent protein...
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Kaede is a photoactivatable fluorescent protein naturally originated from a stony coral, Trachyphyllia geoffroyi. Its name means "maple" in Japanese....
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green fluorescent protein structure was resolved, many other organisms have been shown to exhibit biofluorescence and many new fluorescent proteins have...
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fluorescent protein will be fluorescent. However, a conformational change caused by calcium binding repositions the red-shifted fluorescent protein,...
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Immunofluorescence (redirect from Fluorescent antibody technique)
fluorescence, one can utilize recombinant proteins containing fluorescent protein domains, e.g., green fluorescent protein (GFP). The GFP-technique involves altering...
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the PYP domain (photoactive yellow protein) is a p-coumaric acid-binding protein domain. They are present in various proteins in bacteria. PYP is a highly...
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phycoerythrin or green fluorescent protein). The intrinsic DNA fluorescence is very weak.Alternatively, specific or general proteins, nucleic acids, lipids...
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Luciferase (category Protein pages needing a picture)
reporter genes, for many of the same applications as fluorescent proteins. However, unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light...
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Roger Y. Tsien (section Fluorescent proteins)
Chemistry in 2008 for his discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, in collaboration with organic chemist Osamu Shimomura and neurobiologist...
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Chameleon (redirect from Chameleon (fluorescent protein))
(shades of brown); for others, a plethora of colour-combinations (reds, yellows, greens, blues) can be seen. Chameleons are also distinguished by their...
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sequestrating proteins or mRNAs with inverted repeats in their 3′ UTRs. Paraspeckles are organised into core-shell spheroidal structures; seven proteins on a scaffold...
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designed on the basis of endogenously expressed fluorescent proteins such as Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). An advantage of endogenously expressed probes...
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Fluorescein (redirect from Sodium fluorescent)
powder slightly soluble in water and alcohol. It is widely used as a fluorescent tracer for many applications. The color of its aqueous solutions is green...
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