Literature DB >> 16488034

Go with the glow: fluorescent proteins to light transgenic organisms.

C Neal Stewart1.   

Abstract

Once a biological novelty known for their role in bioluminescence, fluorescent proteins (FPs) from marine invertebrates have revolutionized the life sciences. Organisms from all kingdoms have been transformed with the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP), and biotechnology has been advanced by the use of FPs. This article reviews the current uses of FPs in whole transgenic organisms and genomics and looks beyond GFP to the complete color palette and spectral properties afforded by FPs from other marine organisms. Coupled with electronic devices for visualizing and quantifying FPs, recently cloned FP genes might be useful for the ecological monitoring of transgenic organisms in the environment. Therefore, this review also addresses the in vivo labeling of organisms with an emphasis on plants.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16488034     DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2006.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Biotechnol        ISSN: 0167-7799            Impact factor:   19.536


  27 in total

Review 1.  Fluorescent proteins and their use in marine biosciences, biotechnology, and proteomics.

Authors:  Gabor Mocz
Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)       Date:  2007-03-19       Impact factor: 3.619

Review 2.  New gateways to discovery.

Authors:  Michael M Goodin; Romit Chakrabarty; Rituparna Banerjee; Sharon Yelton; Seth Debolt
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  A crystallographic study of bright far-red fluorescent protein mKate reveals pH-induced cis-trans isomerization of the chromophore.

Authors:  Sergei Pletnev; Dmitry Shcherbo; Dmitry M Chudakov; Nadezhda Pletneva; Ekaterina M Merzlyak; Alexander Wlodawer; Zbigniew Dauter; Vladimir Pletnev
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2008-08-04       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 4.  Single-molecule detection and tracking in plants.

Authors:  Markus Langhans; Tobias Meckel
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2014-01-03       Impact factor: 3.356

5.  An imaging roadmap for biology education: from nanoparticles to whole organisms.

Authors:  Daniel J Kelley; Richard J Davidson; David L Nelson
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.325

6.  Characterization of stable fluorescent transgenic marine medaka (Oryzias dancena) lines carrying red fluorescent protein gene driven by myosin light chain 2 promoter.

Authors:  Young Sun Cho; Sang Yoon Lee; Dong Soo Kim; Yoon Kwon Nam
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2012-11-28       Impact factor: 2.788

Review 7.  The fluorescent protein palette: tools for cellular imaging.

Authors:  Richard N Day; Michael W Davidson
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2009-08-04       Impact factor: 54.564

8.  Simultaneous tracking of fly movement and gene expression using GFP.

Authors:  Dhruv Grover; Junsheng Yang; Simon Tavaré; John Tower
Journal:  BMC Biotechnol       Date:  2008-12-16       Impact factor: 2.563

9.  The commonly used beta-actin-GFP transgenic mouse strain develops a distinct type of glomerulosclerosis.

Authors:  Jian-Kan Guo; Ee-Chun Cheng; Lin Wang; E Scott Swenson; Thomas A Ardito; Michael Kashgarian; Lloyd G Cantley; Diane S Krause
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2007-06-27       Impact factor: 2.788

10.  Illuminating the life of GPCRs.

Authors:  Ilka Böhme; Annette G Beck-Sickinger
Journal:  Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2009-07-14       Impact factor: 5.712

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