1st Edition

The Fluorescent Protein Revolution

Edited By Richard N. Day, Michael W. Davidson Copyright 2014
348 Pages
by CRC Press

348 Pages
by CRC Press

348 Pages
by CRC Press

Advances in fluorescent proteins, live-cell imaging, and superresolution instrumentation have ushered in a new era of investigations in cell biology, medicine, and physiology. From the identification of the green fluorescent protein in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria to the engineering of novel fluorescent proteins, The Fluorescent Protein Revolution explores the history, properties, and... Read more

HISTORY AND PERSPECTIVES: Introduction to Fluorescent Proteins. PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUORESCENT PROTEINS: Lessons Learned from the Structures of Fluorescent Proteins. Optimization of Fluorescent Proteins. Development of New Colors from Coral Fluorescent Proteins. Red Fluorescent Proteins: Multipurpose Markers for Live-Cell Imaging. Optical Highlighter Photophysical Properties. Far-Red and Near-Infared Fluorescent Proteins. APPLICATIONS: Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Proteins and FRAP. Optical Highlighters: Applications to Cell Biology. Optogenetic Tools Derived from Plant Photoreceptors. Fluorescent Proteins for FRET: Monitoring Protein Interactions in Living Cells. Superresolution Techniques Using Fluorescent Protein Technology. In Vivo Imaging Revolution Made by Fluorescent Proteins. Index.

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Richard N. Day, Michael W. Davidson