Green Fluorescent Protein: discover, structure, purification, applications, and future prospects
Hend Anter,
Sherif Husseiny,
Fafy Mohammed
Abstract:Green fluorescent protein (GFP) Firstly discovered from the jellyfish Aequorea victoriaand it was widely used in biological science as a universal fluorescent tag. Many scientists have focused their efforts on the identification and development of fluorescent proteins with novel characteristics and enhanced properties, to be used for visualization of structural organization and dynamic processes in living cells. The discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP) followed by purification and elucidation of its mo… Show more
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