2014
DOI: 10.1186/s40529-014-0079-x
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The blue fluorescent protein from Vibrio vulnificus CKM-1 is a useful reporter for plant research

Abstract: BackgroundThe mBFP is an improved variant of NADPH-dependent blue fluorescent protein that was originally identified from the non-bioluminescent pathogenic bacteria Vibrio vulnificus CKM-1. To explore the application of mBFP in plants, the mBFP gene expression was driven by one of the three promoters, namely, leaf-specific (RbcS), hypoxia-inducible (Adh) or auxin-inducible (DR5) promoters, in different plant tissues such as leaves, roots and flowers under diverse treatments. In addition, the expressed mBFP pro… Show more

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“…While the laser intensity of confocal microscopes is most likely not strong enough to induce this photoconversion, we decided not to continue with LSSmOrange. Additional benefits of mTagBFP2 are its high photostability ( Subach et al, 2011 ), as well as a low sensitivity to pH and hypoxia ( Tu et al, 2014 ), two environmental conditions Mtb bacteria are often exposed to within the lungs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the laser intensity of confocal microscopes is most likely not strong enough to induce this photoconversion, we decided not to continue with LSSmOrange. Additional benefits of mTagBFP2 are its high photostability ( Subach et al, 2011 ), as well as a low sensitivity to pH and hypoxia ( Tu et al, 2014 ), two environmental conditions Mtb bacteria are often exposed to within the lungs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%