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Researchers tag proteins with fluorescent amino acid

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Kevin Robinson

Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., have developed a way to genetically encode a fluorescent amino acid in a cell. The result is a fluorescent tag with a lower molecular weight than GFP and one that can be used to measure the expression of proteins, and of protein folding, binding or trafficking inside live cells. According to Scripps researcher Daniel Summerer, the ability to genetically encode GFP has been extremely useful in molecular biology because it overcomes many of the limitations of chemical fluorescent probes, such as yield and selectivity....Read full article

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