Jellyfish Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and its derivatives are still the most frequently used fluorescent proteins in biomedical research. Recently, additional green fluorescent proteins have been discovered in higher animals such as crustaceans and lancelets. These FPs share a common fold, but diverge widely in their primary sequence. Thus, they require novel, dedicated antibody research tools. Here is an overview about EGFP (the most commonly used GFP derivative), TurboGFP and mNeonGreen.
Working with green fluorescent proteins: Tools and properties
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Christoph Eckert on Feb 7, 2019 1:18:14 PM
Topics: Nanobody, mNeonGreen, mNeonGreen immunoprecipitation, GFP, GFP Immunoprecipitation, TurboGFP, TurboGFP immunoprecipitation, EGFP
TurboGFP is a bright green fluorescent protein used to study protein function, localization and dynamics in cells. Nanobody based research tools allow reproducible biochemical analysis including mass spectrometry and enzyme activity measurements of TurboGFP fusion proteins.
Topics: Immunoprecipitation, TurboGFP, TurboGFP immunoprecipitation, Best TurboGFP antibody, TurboGFP Nanobody