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Red fluorescent protein derived from Aequorea victoria GFP

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Hank Hogan

Despite what some say, it’s easy being green. Red, on the other hand, can be difficult. At least, that’s the case for certain fluorescent proteins. For example, no red fluorescent protein has been derived from the GFP of the jellyfish Aequorea victoria, despite years of effort since its cloning. Now, thanks to rational design based on a theory of red chromophore formation and the application of directed molecular evolution, a team of researchers has produced the first GFP mutant with an excitation and emission peak at the reddish 555 and 585 nm, respectively. The new approach differs...Read full article

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    Published: May 2008
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsdirected molecular evolutionfluorescent proteinsNews & Featuresred chromophore formation

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