Red Fluorescent Protein
Title: Red Fluorescent Protein
Additional Names: RFP
Literature References: Tetrameric, 28kDa, fluorescent protein responsible for the red coloration of the Discosoma coral. Named following the pattern of two lower case letters indicating the species, FP for fluorescent protein, and the emission maximum wavelength in nm. Identification and cloning from Discosoma by homology to green fluorescent protein, q.v.: M. V. Matz et al., Nat. Biotechnol. 17, 969 (1999); S. A. Lukyanov et al., WO 0034324 (2000 to Clontech). Structure and biochemical characterization: G. S. Baird et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97, 11984 (2000). Chromophore structure: L. A. Gross et al., ibid. 11990; molecular spectroscopy and hydrodynamics: A. A. Heikal et al., ibid. 11996. Brief review in measurement of signal transduction: D. A. Zacharias et al., Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 10, 416-421 (2000).
 
Derivative Type: drFP583
CAS Registry Number: 251925-26-5
CAS Name: Fluorescent protein (Discosoma clone FP583)
Additional Names: DsRed
Properties: Abs max (excitation aq. soln): 558 nm (e 75000 M-1cm-1). Abs max (emission): 583 nm.
Absorption maximum: Abs max (excitation aq. soln): 558 nm (e 75000 M-1cm-1); Abs max (emission): 583 nm.
 
Use: Reagent for fluorescent imaging of cell signals.

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