E-Book, Englisch, Band 47, 464 Seiten, E-Book
Chalfie / Kain Green Fluorescent Protein
2. Auflage 2005
ISBN: 978-0-471-73948-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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Properties, Applications and Protocols
E-Book, Englisch, Band 47, 464 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Methods of Biochemical Analysis
ISBN: 978-0-471-73948-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Since the discovery of the gene for green fluorescent protein(GFP), derived from jellyfish, this protein that emits a green glowhas initiated a revolution in molecular biosciences. With thistool, it is now possible to visualize nearly any protein ofinterest in any cell or tissue of any species. Since thepublication of the first edition, there have been tremendouslysignificant technological advances, including development of newmutant variants. Proteins are now available in yellow and blue, andNovel Fluorescent Proteins (NFPs) have expanded their utility indeveloping biosensors, biological markers, and other biologicalapplications.
This updated, expanded new edition places emphasis on the rise ofNFPs, including new chapters on NFP properties with detailedprotocols, applications of GFPs and NFPs in industry research, andbiosensors. This book provides a solid theoretical framework, alongwith detailed, practical guidance on use of GFPs and NFPs withdiscussion of potential pitfalls. The expert contributors providereal examples in showing how to tailor GFP/NFP to specific systems,maximize expression, and enhance detection.
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First Edition Preface.Preface.Contributors.1. Discovery of Green Fluorescent Protein (Osamu Shimomura).2. Photons for Reporting Molecular Events: Green Fluorescent Protein and Four Luciferase Systems (J. Woodland Hastings and James G. Morin).3. Biochemical and Physical Properties opf Green Fluorescent Protein (William W. Ward).4. The Three-Dimensional Structure of Green Fluorescent Protein and Its Implications for Function and Design (George N. Phillips).5. Molecular Biology and Mutation of Green Fluorescent Protein (David A. Zacharias and Roger Y. Tsien).6. Discovery and Properties of GFP-Like Proteins from Nonbioluminescent Anthozoa (Konstantin A. Lukyanov, Dmitry M. Chudakov, Arkady F. Fradkov, Yulii A. Labas, Mikhail V. Matz, and Sergey Lukyanov).7. Evolution of Function and Color in GPF-Like Proteins (Mikhail V. Matz, Yulii A. Labas, and Juan Ugalde).8. The Uses of Green Fluorescent Protein in Prokaryotes (Raphael H. Valdivia, Brendan P. Cormack, and Stanley Falkow).9. The uses of Green Fluorescent Protein in Yeasts (Amy L. Hitchcock, Jason A. Kahana, and Pamela A. Silver).10. Uses of GFP in Caenorhabditis Elegans (Oliver Hobert and Paula Loria).11. Green Fluorescent Protein Applications in Drosophila (Tulle Hazelrigg and Jennifer H. Mansfield).12.The Uses of Green Fluorescent Protein in Plants (Jim Haseloff and Kirby R. Siemering).13. Uses of GFP in Transgenic Vertebrates (Sean Magason, Adam Amsterdam, Nancy Hopkins, and Shuo Lin).14. The Uses of Green Fluorescent Protein in Mammalian Cells (Theresa H. Ward and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz).15. Practical Considerations for Use of Reef Coral Fluorescent Proteins in Mammalian Cells: Applications in Fluorescent Microscopy and Flow Cytometry (Yu Fang, Olivier D??ry, Michael Haugwitz, Pierre Turpin, and Steven R. Kain).16. Pharmaceutical Applications of GFP and RCFP (Nicola Bevan and Stephen Rees).17. Reassembled GFP: Detecting Protein-Protein Interactions and Protein Expression Patterns (Thomas J. Magliery and Lynne Regan).Methods and Protocols (Steven R. Kain).Index.