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Victoria green

Uniformity and Reproducibility. For most ceramic pigments rapid, uniform, and reproducible conversion to the desired product requires great care in production (40). Adjustment of each lot to standard, using toners, is usually required. The Victoria green garnet, the manganese alumina pink comndum, and the chrome—tin pink sphene are noteworthy for their difficulty in making reproducible product. [Pg.430]

Brejc, K., et al. (1997). Structural basis for dual excitation and photoisomerization of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94 2306-2311. [Pg.384]

Gonzalez, D. S., Sawyer, A., and Ward, W. W. (1997). Spectral perturbations of mutants of recombinant Aequorea victoria green-fluorescent protein (GFP). Photochem. Photobiol. 65 21S. [Pg.397]

Prasher, D. C., etal. (1992). Primary structure of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein. Gene 111 229-233. [Pg.428]

Fig. I Schematic view of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein structure. Fig. I Schematic view of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein structure.
Mishin AS, Subach FV, Yampolsky IV, King W, Lukyanov KA, Verkhusha W (2008) The first mutant of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein that forms a red chromophore. Biochemistry 47 4666-4673... [Pg.374]

Cubitt, A. B., Woollenweber, L. A. and Heim, R. (1999). Understanding structure-function relationships in the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein. Methods Cell. Biol. 58, 19-30. [Pg.225]

Brilliant green, malachite green, methyl green. Victoria green, setoglaucine, new fast green, etc. Decolorised, Colour does not return On exposure to air, but is restored by persulphate Trxphenyl-mathane 1 Class... [Pg.506]

Reichel, C., Mathur, J., Eckes, P., Langenkemper, K., Koncz, C., Schell, J., Reiss, B. and Maas, C. (1 996) Enhanced green fluorescence by the expression of an Aequoria victoria green fluorescent protein mutant in mono-and dicotyledonous plant cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 93, 5888-5893. [Pg.171]

Recently, a photoactivatable variant from Aequoria victoria green fluorescent protein (pa-GFP) was reported (Patterson and Lippincott-Schwartz 2002), yielding an increase in fluorescence emission intensity (at k 520 nm) by a factor of 100 when excited at k 488 nm after spectral activation at A. 408 nm. This phenomenon is due to an internal photoconversion process in the protein and allows spectral photoactivation of this protein in a very local way such as in the nucleus of a living cell (Post et al. 2005). In tobacco BY-2 protoplasts, we transiently co-expressed pa-GFP or pa-GFP fusion proteins and red-fluorescent protein (DsRed)-tagged prenylated Rab acceptor 1 (Pral At2g38360), a membrane protein that localizes in speckles around the nuclear envelope. The DsRed transfection allows proper cell identification and visualization before activation (via Pral -DsRed fluorescence). After pa-GFP... [Pg.309]

The salts of this compound come into commerce as Victoria Green 3 B or New solid Green 3 B. It is prepared by condensation of dichlorbenzaldehyde with dimethylaniline and subsequent oxidation of the leuco-hase formed. Its shade is bluer than that of malachite green. [Pg.109]

Malachite Green. (Benzaldehyde Green Cl 42,000 Victoria Green). [Pg.782]

OrmO M, Cubitt AB, Kallio K, Gross LA, Tsien RY, Remington SJ. Crystal structure of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein. Science 1996 273 1392-5 Yang F, Moss LG, Phillips Jr GN. The molecular stmcture of green fluorescent protein. Nature Biotechnology 1996 14 1246-51. [Pg.34]

C.l. Pigment Green 51 EINECS 271-385-2 Victoria green garnet. [Pg.101]

Victoria green garnet 596 Vinyl tris(trimethylsiloxy) silane 4084... [Pg.1128]

Victoria Green 3 B is a chlorinated malachite green prepared from dichlorobenzoic aldehyde and dimethylaniline. The introduction of halogen leads to the formation of a dye which yields bluer shades of green than malachite green. The sulphonic acid derivatives of these dyes, as well as those derived from dimethylaniline, are also manufactured. [Pg.563]


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