green fluorescent protein

  • 1Green fluorescent protein — EGFP redirects here. EGFP may also refer to the ICAO airport code for Pembrey Airport. GFP ribbon diagram. From PDB 1EMA …

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  • 2Green fluorescent protein — Grün fluoreszierendes Protein Bändermodell nach PDB  …

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  • 3Green fluorescent protein — Protéine fluorescente verte Pour les articles homonymes, voir GFP (homonymie). Aequorea victoria …

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  • 4green fluorescent protein — a fluorescent protein produced by a species of jellyfish; other proteins can be fused to it so that their synthesis and movements can be studied in cell biology research …

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  • 5green fluorescent protein — Protein from luminous jellyfish. Excited by blue light (as produced from aequorin luminescence), it emits green light. The gene has been cloned and mutagenised to give brighter fluorescence and different colour variants. These have become… …

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  • 6green fluorescent protein — noun Any of a class of protein produced by bioluminescent jellyfish of the genus Aequorea, that is used in biological research to trace the biosynthesis and movement of proteins in living organisms …

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  • 7green fluorescent protein — Abbreviation: GFP A protein derived from a species of jelly fish, that fluoresces when exposed to ultra violet light. Its encoding gene has been isolated and is replacing GUS as a reporter gene in plant transgenesis, since it can be assayed non… …

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  • 8Yellow fluorescent protein — (YFP) is a genetic mutant of green fluorescent protein, derived from Aequorea victoria. Its excitation peak is 514nm and its emission peak is 527nm. Like green fluorescent protein (GFP), it is a useful tool in cell and molecular biology, usually… …

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  • 9Protein tag — Protein tags are peptide sequences genetically grafted onto a recombinant protein. Often these tags are removable by chemical agents or by enzymatic means, such as proteolysis or intein splicing. Tags are attached to proteins for various purposes …

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  • 10Protein methods — are the techniques used to study proteins.List of Protein MethodsThere are genetic methods for studying proteins, methods for detecting proteins, methods for isolating and purifying proteins and other methods for characterizing the structure and… …

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