BioTechniques (Mar 1998)

Development and Applications of Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Mutants

  • R.H. Stauber,
  • K. Horie,
  • P. Carney,
  • E.A. Hudson,
  • N.I. Tarasova,
  • G.A. Gaitanaris,
  • G.N. Pavlakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/98243rr01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 462 – 471

Abstract

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The introduction of several mutations resulted in the generation of improved mutants of the green fluorescent protein (GFP). A strong green (GFPsg25) and blue (BFPsg50) fluorescent protein, gave 50-fold–100-fold brighter fluorescence compared to wild-type GFP and BFP (Tyr66His), respectively, upon expression in mammalian cells. GFPsg25 and BFPsg50 have different excitation and emission maxima. This allows their use as an efficient dual-color tagging system and their independent detection in living cells.