نتایج جستجو برای: green fluorescent protein gfp

تعداد نتایج: 1403601  

Journal: :Journal of computational chemistry 2007
Jun-Ya Hasegawa Kazuhiro Fujimoto Ben Swerts Tomoo Miyahara Hiroshi Nakatsuji

Excited states of fluorescent proteins were studied using symmetry-adapted cluster-configuration interaction (SAC-CI) method. Protein-environmental effect on the excitation and fluorescence energies was investigated. In green fluorescent protein (GFP), the overall protein-environmental effect on the first excitation energy is not significant. However, glutamine (Glu) 94 and arginine (Arg96) hav...

Journal: :Gene 1998
A G von Arnim X W Deng M G Stacey

A series of versatile cloning vectors has been constructed that facilitate the expression of protein fusions to the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP) in plant cells. Amino-terminal- and carboxy-terminal protein fusions have been created and visualized by epifluorescence microscopy, both in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana and after transient expression in onion epidermal cells. U...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
Jiang-Zhou Yu Mark M Rasenick

To study behavior of activated G(alpha)(s) in living cells, green fluorescent protein (GFP) was inserted within the internal amino acid sequence of G(alpha)(s) to generate a G(alpha)(s)-GFP fusion protein. The fusion protein maintained a bright green fluorescence and was identified by immunoblotting with antibodies against G(alpha)(s) or GFP. The cellular distribution of G(alpha)(s)-GFP was sim...

2001
Undine Lauf Patricia Lopez Matthias M. Falk Matti Saraste

A novel, brilliantly red fluorescent protein, DsRed has become available recently opening up a wide variety of experimental opportunities for double labeling and fluorescence resonance electron transfer experiments in combination with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Unlike in the case of GFP, proteins tagged with DsRed were often found to aggregate within the cell. Here we report a simple meth...

2008
Claudia Lee

What are Fluorescent Proteins and Luciferase? Fluorescent proteins (FP) and luciferase are two categories of proteins that glow. Fluorescent proteins include the green fluorescent protein (GFP) series which was originally extracted from jelly fish and the cyan fluorescent protein series (CFP) which was extracted from corals. Many different versions of fluorescent proteins had been engineered by...

Journal: :Science 2000
G Servant O D Weiner P Herzmark T Balla J W Sedat H R Bourne

Morphologic polarity is necessary for chemotaxis of mammalian cells. As a probe of intracellular signals responsible for this asymmetry, the pleckstrin homology domain of the AKT protein kinase (or protein kinase B), tagged with the green fluorescent protein (PHAKT-GFP), was expressed in neutrophils. Upon exposure of cells to chemoattractant, PHAKT-GFP is recruited selectively to membrane at th...

Journal: :Yeast 2008
Christina Vorvis Steven M Markus Wei-Lih Lee

Yeast cell biologists use a variety of fluorescent protein tags for determining protein localization and for measuring protein dynamics using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP). Although many modern fluorescent proteins, such as those with photoactivatable and photoconvertible characteristics, have been developed, none has been exploited for studies in budding yeast. We describe ...

2013
Jaclyn Bubnell Patrick Pfister Maria L. Sapar Matthew E. Rogers Paul Feinstein

Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has proven useful for the study of protein interactions and dynamics for the last twenty years. A variety of new fluorescent proteins have been developed that expand the use of available excitation spectra. We have undertaken an analysis of seven of the most useful fluorescent proteins (XFPs), Cerulean (and mCerulean3), Teal, GFP, Venus, mCherry and TagRFP657, as...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2012
Amit Choudhary Kimberli J Kamer Ronald T Raines

The chromophore of fluorescent proteins, including the green fluorescent protein (GFP), contains a highly conjugated imidazolidinone ring. In many fluorescent proteins, the carbonyl group of the imidazolidinone ring engages in a hydrogen bond with the side chain of an arginine residue. Prior studies have indicated that such an electrophilic carbonyl group in a protein often accepts electron den...

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