Ultramarine, a chromoprotein acceptor for Förster resonance energy transfer.
We have engineered a monomeric blue non-fluorescent chromoprotein called Ultramarine (fluorescence quantum yield, 0.001; ε(585 nm), 64,000 M(-1) x cm(-1)) for use as a Förster resonance energy transfer acceptor for a number of different donor fluorescent proteins. We show its use for monitoring acti...
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Main Authors: | Anne Pettikiriarachchi, Lan Gong, Matthew A Perugini, Rodney J Devenish, Mark Prescott |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cf35399bb2114e3eb6ab6d430e2b6776 |
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