“…As such, it has been expected to be a suitable sensing element for blood glucose monitoring. Fluorescent-based glucose-sensing systems have been developed using GGBP conjugated with an environmentally sensitive fluo- rophore or fluorophores, which change their fluorescent intensity with a GGBP conformational change (Tolosa et al, 1999;Salins et al, 2001;de Lorimier et al, 2002;Thomas et al, 2006;Der and Dattelbaum, 2008), as well as other PBP-based fluorescence sensors (de Lorimier et al, 2002;Chino et al, 2007;Sakaguchi et al, 2007). There have also been several reports about the design of FRET-based methods using a GGBP modified with two fluorophores (Ye and Schultz, 2003;Ge et al, 2004) or fused with two different fluorescent proteins, CFP and YFP (Fehr et al, 2003;Deuschle et al, 2005;de Lorimier et al, 2006;Khan et al, 2008), which allow the glucose sensing not only in vitro but also in mammalian cells, as well as the real-time monitoring.…”