[Zbrafish] AmCyan

Gilbert Weidinger via zbrafish%40net.bio.net (by gilbert.weidinger from biotec.tu-dresden.de)
Mon Feb 16 18:56:19 EST 2009


Hi all,

Does anybody have experience with AmCyan in zebrafish? It's a cyan 
fluorescent protein from reef coral, part of the living color's series 
of Clonetech. I wonder how bright it is (relative to EGFP) and how fast 
it folds. I don't care that it is a tetramer, unless it forms large 
aggregates and thus might be toxic. Cerulean works well for us, but I am 
looking for something outside the GFP family since I'd like to be able 
to distinguish several FPs by antibodies.

many thanks
gilbert

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