Green Fluorescent Protein
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www.chem.uci.eduaromatic amino acids, neurotransmitters, porphyrins, and green fluorescent protein, are those that occur naturally. Extrinsic fluorophores are synthetic dyes or modified biochemicals that are added to a specimen to produce fluorescence with specific spectral properties. Absorption, Excitation, and Emission
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Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
images.novusbio.comThe label, either fluorescent or enzymatic, is used to visualize the antigen-antibody complex. In this multi-step application, staining may be influenced by multiple variables and requires the careful optimization of new assays for each target antigen. For example, when investigating a high abundance protein in formaldehyde-fixed tissue, the IHC
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www.uab.eduFluorophore bound to protein: Slow rotation, light is emitted in the same plane as excitation light. Applications: Study molecular interactions e.g. protein-protein, receptor-ligand, DNA-protein, tyrosine Kinase assays. Advantages: Highly sensitive (low picomolar range), homogenous assays, multiple measurements can be made on the
Leaf senescence: progression, regulation, and application
molhort.biomedcentral.comfluorescent chlorophyll catabolites (pFCCs), are photosensitizers, which can cause reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst and subsequent cell damage and/or cell death (Mur et al. 2010; Hoertensteiner 2013). In this section, we summarize the biochemistry and regulation of Chl degrad-ation. We also review our current understanding of