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Time course analysis of sensory axon regeneration in vivo by directly tracing regenerating axons
Most current studies quantify axon regeneration by immunostaining regeneration-associated proteins, representing indirect measurement of axon lengths from both sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglia and motor neurons in the spinal cord.
Yan Gao +5 more
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Red fluorescent proteins are useful as morphological markers in neurons, often complementing green fluorescent protein-based probes of neuronal activity. However, commonly used red fluorescent proteins show aggregation and toxicity in neurons or are dim.
Lin Ning +14 more
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Application of a Chimeric Green Fluorescent Protein to Study Protein-Protein Interactions
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) of the jellyfish Aequorea victoria is an emerging tool to monitor gene expression in situ and in vivo. Because of its fluorescence properties, when GFP is fused in-frame to a specific protein of interest, various ...
N. Garamszegi +4 more
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Tandem fluorescent protein-tagged LC3s that were comprised of a protein tag that emits green fluorescence (e.g., EGFP or mWasabi) fused with another tag that emits red fluorescence (e.g.
Isei Tanida +2 more
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Fluorescent Labeling of Peroxisome and Nuclear in Colletotrichum aenigma
Anthracnose is one of the most widespread and destructive diseases in grapes. Grape anthracnose can be caused by various Colletotrichum species, such as Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Colletotrichum cuspidosporium.
Shendan Yu +8 more
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Recombinant Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus Harboring Green Fluorescent Protein
The gene encoding the green fluorescent protein (gfp) under the control of the highly expressed Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV)-polyhedrin promoter has been introduced into the polyhedron (polh) locus of Bombyx mori ...
Deepak Sehgal, Karumathil P. Gopinathan
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Subatomic resolution X-ray structures of green fluorescent protein
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a light-emitting protein that does not require a prosthetic group for its fluorescent activity. As such, GFP has become indispensable as a molecular tool in molecular biology.
Kiyofumi Takaba +7 more
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Synthetic Control of Green Fluorescent Protein [PDF]
Semisynthetic green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) can be prepared by producing truncated GFPs recombinantly and assembling them with synthetic beta-strands of GFP. The yield from expressing the truncated GFPs is low, and the chromophore is either partially formed or not formed. An alternative method is presented in which full-length proteins are produced
Kevin P, Kent +2 more
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Background: We aimed to compare parasite burden in BALB/c mice, using three methods including the direct fluorescent microscopic using recombinant Leishmania major expressing an enhanced green fluorescent protein, limiting dilution assay, and real-time ...
Sepideh HAGHDOUST +5 more
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Proton Pathways in Green Fluorescence Protein [PDF]
Proton pathways in green fluorescent protein (GFP) are more extended than previously reported. In the x-ray data of wild-type GFP, a two-step exit pathway exists from the active site to the protein surface, controlled by a threonine switch. A proton entry pathway begins at a glutamate-lysine cluster around Glu-5, and extends all the way to the buried ...
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