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Doing well in the shadow of GFP

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Novel chemical labeling system offers alternative for live-cell imaging.

Gary Boas

Live-cell imaging has benefited tremendously from the development of genetically encoded fluorescent probes. The most common of these are GFP and other proteins. However, the past 15 years also have seen the development of a variety of chemical labeling systems for live-cell studies. Generally, these labeling systems fall within two broadly defined groups, based on fluorophores that either bind peptide motifs directly or that are conjugated to small molecules that bind to acceptor peptides. With the latter, the binding process typically does not alter the behavior of the fluorophores,...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsfluorescent probeslabeling systemslive-cell imagingMicroscopyResearch & Technology

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