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Enhanced green fluorescence protein

Zeilhofer, H. U., Studler, B Arabadzisz, D. et al. (2005). Glycinergic neurons expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein in bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice. J. Comp. Neurol. 482, 123-41. [Pg.58]

Sinnecker D, Voigt P, Hellwig N, Schaefer M (2005) Reversible photobleaching of enhanced green fluorescent proteins. Biochemistry 44 7085-7094... [Pg.381]

Machova Z, Muhle C, Krauss U, Trehin R, Koch A, Merkle HP, Beck-Sickinger AG (2002) Cellular internalization of enhanced green fluorescent protein ligated to a human calcitonin-based carrier peptide. Chem Biochem 3 672-677. [Pg.132]

Woollhead AM, Baines DL (2006) Forskolin-induced cell shrinkage and apical translocation of functional enhanced green fluorescent protein-human alphaENaC in H441 lung epithelial cell monolayers. J Biol Chem 281 (8) 5158—5168... [Pg.279]

RhoB [also enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-RhoB, see above]... [Pg.362]

Kawamoto, S., Niwa, H., Tashiro, F., Sano, S., Kondoh, G., Takeda, J. et al. (2000) A novel reporter mouse strain that expresses enhanced green fluorescent protein upon Cre-mediated recombination. FEBS Lett., 470, 263-268. [Pg.11]

DOTMA E. coli E EBV ECFP ECV EGFP ELISA EYFP FACS FdG FH2 FH4 FK506 FLP propane-aminium-trifluoracetate 7V-[2,3-(dioleyloxy) propyl]-/V,/V,/V-trimethyl ammonium chloride Escherichia coli erythromycine operon/repressor Epstein-Barr virus enhanced cyan fluorescence protein extracellular viral particles enhanced green fluorescence protein enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay enhanced yellow fluorescence protein fluorescence-activated cell sorter fluorescein di- 3-D-galactopyranoside dihydrofolate tetrahydrofolate human immunophilins native recombinase isolated from the 2pm plasmid from Saccharomyces cerevisiae... [Pg.536]

Also, the Phe-64 -> Leu and Ser-65 —> Thr mutant shows higher fluorescence parameters than that of the wild GFP. Excitation at 458 nm yields a fluorescence spectrum with two peaks at 512 and 530 nm. The fluorescence properties of this enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) were found to be similar to the recombinant glutathione S-transferase-EGFP (GST-EGFP) protein, expressed in Escherichia coli (Cinelli etal. 2004). [Pg.205]

Cinelli, R.A.G., Ferrari, A., Pellegrini, V., Tyagi, M., Giacca, M. and Beltram, F. (2004). The enhanced green fluorescent protein as a tool for the analysis of protein dynamics and localization Local fluorescence study at the single-molecule level. Photochemistry and Photobiology, 71, 771-776. [Pg.208]

Different-sized plasmid DNA may be used to create these polymer/DNA particles. For easy visual inspection of gene expression and quantitative cell population information enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) DNA is often used. For high-throughput screening applications, luciferase (Luc) DNA is often used instead. [Pg.62]

Fig. 5. Electronic spectra of a mixture of ferric cytochrome c and enhanced green fluorescent protein EGFP before (—) and after (—) 490 nm photolysis indicating the formation of the ferrous form of heme c (6) with maxima at 413, 520, and 550 nm. Adapted from Ref (37). Fig. 5. Electronic spectra of a mixture of ferric cytochrome c and enhanced green fluorescent protein EGFP before (—) and after (—) 490 nm photolysis indicating the formation of the ferrous form of heme c (6) with maxima at 413, 520, and 550 nm. Adapted from Ref (37).
Regional lymph nodes were removed 36 h after injection. The flow cytometric analysis of the crude lymph node cell suspension showed that 1.2% of the cells expressed the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in comparison to cells from untreated controls (Fig. 4a). [Pg.172]

EGFP (biotinylated) Biotinylated Enhanced green fluorescent protein Panning in solution followed by capture on streptavidin-magnetic beads... [Pg.243]

EGFP Enhanced green fluorescent protein Panning on plastic-immobilized protein... [Pg.243]

Another much used yeast-based assay is the yEGFP assay (first described by Bovee et al., 2004). In this assay recombinant yeast cells are constructed that express the human estrogen reporter a (ER a) and yeast enhanced green fluorescence protein), the estrogenic potential is then measured by a Fluorometer. [Pg.373]


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Protein fluorescer

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