نتایج جستجو برای: green fluorescent protein

تعداد نتایج: 1401150  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Kevin P Kent Luke M Oltrogge Steven G Boxer

Semisynthetic green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) can be prepared by producing truncated GFPs recombinantly and assembling them with synthetic beta-strands of GFP. The yield from expressing the truncated GFPs is low, and the chromophore is either partially formed or not formed. An alternative method is presented in which full-length proteins are produced recombinantly with a protease site inserte...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2005
Matthew D Halfhill Reginald J Millwood C Neal Stewart

As future biotechnology applications utilize recombinant proteins as commercial products, nondestructive assays will be necessary to determine protein concentrations accurately within plant tissues. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has been proposed as a potential marker for the monitoring of transgenic plants and quantifying recombinant protein levels under field conditions. This chapter discus...

2009
Osamu Shimomura Shungo Yasunaga

I discovered the green fluorescent protein GFP from the jellyfish Aequorea aequorea in 1961 as a byproduct of the Ca-sensitive photoprotein aequorin (Shimomura et al., 1962; Johnson et al., 1962), and identified its chromophore in 1979 (Shimomura, 1979). GFP was a beautiful protein but it remained useless for the next 30 years after the discovery. My story begins in 1945, the year the city of N...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1997
B G Reid G C Flynn

The green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aequorea Victoria forms an intrinsic chromophore through cyclization and oxidation of an internal tripeptide motif [Prasher, D. C., et al. (1992) Gene 111, 229-233; Cody, C. E., et al. (1993) Biochemistry 32, 1212-1218]. We monitored the formation of the chromophore in vitro using the S65T-GFP chromophore mutant. S65T-GFP recovered from inc...

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Michael B Elowitz Michael G Surette Pierre-Etienne Wolf Jeff Stock Stanislas Leibler

In the few years since its gene was first cloned, the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP) has become a powerful tool in cell biology, functioning as a marker for gene expression, protein localization and protein dynamics in living cells. GFP variants with improved fluorescence intensity and altered spectral characteristics have been identified, but additional GFP variants are stil...

2005
Murat Cetinkaya Ahmet Zeytun Jorge Sofo Melik C. Demirel

A computer-based modeling and bench-top experiments are combined to understand the fluorescence of GFP. Random octapeptides are inserted into individual loops of the GFP. Amino acid sequences and fluorescence levels of clones from each loop are determined. The effect of peptide insertions into the loop regions of GFP are studied computationally using quantum mechanics and molecular dynamics cal...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2007
Dimitri D Deheyn Kaoru Kubokawa James K McCarthy Akio Murakami Magali Porrachia Greg W Rouse Nicholas D Holland

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2002
Andreas Hofmann Hideo Iwai Sonja Hess Andreas Plückthun Alexander Wlodawer

Crystals of cyclic green fluorescent protein (cGFP) engineered by the previously reported split intein technology [Iwai et al. (2001), J. Biol. Chem. 276, 16548-16554] were obtained and the structure was solved using molecular replacement. Although the core of the protein can unambiguously be fitted from the first to the last residue of the genuine sequence, the electron density in the region o...

2013
Chao-Hsun Yang Wan-Ting Kuo Yun-Ting Chuang Cheng-Yu Chen Chih-Chien Lin

The periodic expression and destruction of several cyclins are the most important steps for the exact regulation of cell cycle. Cyclins are degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system during cell cycle. Besides, a short sequence near the N-terminal of cyclin B called the destruction box (D-box; CDB) is also required. Fluorescent-protein-based reporter gene system is insensitive to analysis beca...

Journal: :Nano letters 2012
Jon S Donner Sebastian A Thompson Mark P Kreuzer Guillaume Baffou Romain Quidant

Heat is of fundamental importance in many cellular processes such as cell metabolism, cell division and gene expression. (1-3) Accurate and noninvasive monitoring of temperature changes in individual cells could thus help clarify intricate cellular processes and develop new applications in biology and medicine. Here we report the use of green fluorescent proteins (GFP) as thermal nanoprobes sui...

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