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Targeting, Expressing and Calibrating Recombinant Aequorin

1999
The wide diffusion of molecular biology techniques, with the possibility of modifying and expressing in virtually all cell types exogenous cDNAs, has been responsible for the large expansion in the use of protein probes in cell biology. Two groups of reporter proteins are currently employed, derived from the wide variety of bioluminescent organisms ...
BRINI, MARISA, Pinton P, Bastianutto C.
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Aequorin-based measurements

2012
There are special proteins that do produce light by themselves (bioluminescence; no excitation light is necessary). An example is the aequorin-GFP-complex (GFP, green fluorescent protein) that naturally occurs in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Interestingly, the famous paper by Shimomura that identified GFP as a protein only mentioned GFP in one ...
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Aequorin Measurements of Cytosolic Ca2+

2001
Aequorin is a 21 kDa luminescent protein, present in photocytes of the jellyfish Aequorea forskalea, which generates blue-green light upon binding Ca2+ ions. Aequorin can be used to measure cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in single cells by injecting the purified protein, and then measuring the light emitted from the cell.
C. Jane Dixon, Anne K. Green
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Targeted Aequorins

2005
Andrea Prandini, Rosario Rizzuto
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Molecular weight of the photoprotein aequorin

Biochemistry, 1971
Y, Kohama, O, Shimomura, F H, Johnson
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Aequorin entrapment in mammalian cells

Cell Calcium, 1985
P L, McNeil, D L, Taylor
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Nuclear targeting of aequorin

Cell Calcium, 1994
M Brini   +4 more
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