Hi,
In <Pine.A41.4.21.0010051321080.89938-100000 at homer06.u.washington.edu>
at 5 Oct 2000 21:25:33 +0100, 'Mike' Michael J. Moser wrote:
>Andrej
>>There is a paper from Roger Tsiens lab where they fused two
>spectral variants of GFP to calmodulin. The resulting molecule was able
>to serve as a measure of intracellular Ca2+ by FRET. See:
>>Nature 1997 Aug 28;388(6645):882-7 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut
>>Fluorescent indicators for Ca2+ based on green fluorescent proteins and
>calmodulin.
>>Miyawaki A, Llopis J, Heim R, McCaffery JM, Adams JA, Ikura M, Tsien RY
>>Happy GFPing,
>>Mike Moser, Ph.D.
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>moser at u.washington.edu>http://faculty.washington.edu/moser>>On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Andrej.Michalik wrote:
>>> Dear netters,
>> I wonder whether anyone ever produced GFP (or EGFP) fused to a protein at
>> each end - "internal GFP", and whether it stayed fluorescent? Is it
>> trial and error or should I better not try it?
>> Thanx
>> Andrej
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