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  1. Green fluorescent protein - Wikipedia

    The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. [2][3] The label GFP traditionally refers to the protein first isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria and is sometimes called avGFP.

  2. Expanding the application of a UV-visible reporter for ... - Nature

    Nov 1, 2021 · Here, we report the application of a GFP-like protein, called eYGFPuv, in both transient expression and stable transformation, in two herbaceous plant species (Arabidopsis and tobacco) and two...

  3. Green fluorescent protein: A perspective - PMC - PubMed …

    A brief personal perspective is provided for green fluorescent protein (GFP), covering the period 1994–2011. The topics discussed are primarily those in which my research group has made a contribution and include structure and function of the GFP ...

  4. Characterization of Green Fluorescent Proteins by 193 nm …

    We investigate the utility of 193 nm ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) in comparison to collision induced dissociation (CID), higher energy CID (HCD), and electron transfer dissociation (ETD) for top down fragmentation of highly homologous green fluorescent proteins (GFP) in the gas phase.

  5. Green Fluorescent Protein: Its Development, Protein Engineering, …

    Mar 1, 2022 · Green fluorescent protein (GFP), a fluorescent marker extracted from Aequorea victoria, has been a prominent tool for protein visualisation in modern biomedical research. When properly folded, it emits green fluorescence upon UV illumination.

  6. Wild-type GFP & GFPuv fluorescent proteins - Takara Bio

    pGFPuv encodes a variant of Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP) that has been optimized for brighter fluorescence when excited by standard UV light. The GFPuv coding sequence is flanked by separate MCSes at the 5' and 3' …

  7. Phototransformation of green fluorescent protein with UV and …

    Dec 10, 2001 · Illumination with UV (254 nm) or visible (390 nm) light transforms this state (GFP 398) into one absorbing at 483 nm (GFP 483). Here we show that this photoconversion of GFP is a one-photon...

  8. Expanding the application of a UV-visible reporter for ... - PubMed

    Nov 1, 2021 · Here, we report the application of a GFP-like protein, called eYGFPuv, in both transient expression and stable transformation, in two herbaceous plant species (Arabidopsis and tobacco) and two woody plant species (poplar and citrus).

  9. Phototransformation of green fluorescent protein with UV and …

    Illumination with UV (254 nm) or visible (390 nm) light transforms this state (GFP (398)) into one absorbing at 483 nm (GFP (483)). Here we show that this photoconversion of GFP is a one-photon process that is paralleled by decarboxylation of Glu 222.

  10. However, the jellyfish Aequoria victoria produces a protein, called Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), that absorbs ultraviolet (UV) light and gives off longer wavelength green light. This makes GFP an interesting protein for study.

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