Molecular Imaging with Reporter Genes (Cambridge Molecular Imaging Series)

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Your Kindle email address Please provide your Kindle email. Additional mutagenesis efforts resulted in a brighter dimeric variant, but a monomeric version of the protein has not yet been discovered. Another variant, named after the birthstone topaz, is available from Invitrogen and has been of service in fusion tag localization, intracellular signaling, and FRET investigations [—]. Hypothetical representation of the directed evolution of a red-shifted FP. Consistent with this corollary, FPs evolved only for brightness have not been subjected to selective pressure for photostability, color, or the homogeneity of the lifetime decay, and thus will most likely not be optimal with respect to these important properties.

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A major challenge for the future is designing library screens that will simultaneously select for variants improved by all relevant criteria. Yaghoubi Reporter genes were used for numerous a long time to review rules of gene expression in vivo.