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Red Fluorescent Proteins: Advanced Imaging Applications and Future Design
Authors:Dr Daria M Shcherbakova  Dr Oksana M Subach  Dr Vladislav V Verkhusha
Institution:Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology and Gruss‐Lipper Biophotonics Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461 (USA)
Abstract:In the past few years a large series of the advanced red‐shifted fluorescent proteins (RFPs) has been developed. These enhanced RFPs provide new possibilities to study biological processes at the levels ranging from single molecules to whole organisms. Herein the relationship between the properties of the RFPs of different phenotypes and their applications to various imaging techniques are described. Existing and emerging imaging approaches are discussed for conventional RFPs, far‐red FPs, RFPs with a large Stokes shift, fluorescent timers, irreversibly photoactivatable and reversibly photoswitchable RFPs. Advantages and limitations of specific RFPs for each technique are presented. Recent progress in understanding the chemical transformations of red chromophores allows the future RFP phenotypes and their respective novel imaging applications to be foreseen.
Keywords:FRET  imaging agents  PALM  super‐resolution microscopy  two‐photon imaging
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