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Use of living colors in biology
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used in modern cell biology
Among the living colors, green flourescent protein (GFP) is the most widely used in modern cell biology
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Jellyfish Aequoria victoria, one of the oldest species on earth, is the source GFP
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Osamu Shimomura was the first person to isolate GFP from the jellyfish in the year He also found out the mechanism of fluorescence.
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Martin Chalfie
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Roger Tsien
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The jellyfish produces green bioluminesence from small photoorgans located on its umbrella
There are four steps how it fluoresces in nature Calcium binds to photoprotein aequorin Aequorin emits blue light upon calcium binding GFP absorbs blue light GFP emits green light
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p-hydroxybenzylidine-imidazolidone
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Spectrum of GFP The excitation spectrum of native GFP from A. victoria (blue) has two excitation maxima at 395 nm and at 470 nm. The fluorescence emission spectrum (green) has a peak at 509 nm and a shoulder at 540 nm.
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Discovery of red fluorescence protein (RFP)
Sergey Lukyanov first found a GFP-like protein in deep sea corals, Anthozoa in 1991. RFP GFP
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Cancer
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Localization using GFP
Nucleus Nuclear membrane Mitochondria Mitotic spindle Spindle pole body Bud neck
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Use of multiple colors
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LacO array Step1 LACI GFP Step2 Step3 Step 4
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TetO array Step1 TETR RFP Step2 Step3 Step 4
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Douglas Prasher
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