GFP IN MOTION: PHOTOCHEMISTRY: Ultrafast method reveals how green fluorescent protein changes during proton transferdoi:10.1021/cen-v087n046.p006aCelia ArnaudAmerican Chemical Society
What type of protein is exclusively made at the rough ER? a. Enzymes b. Filamentous proteins c. Secreted proteins d. Cytosolic proteins e. Transport proteins Which scientist is credited with making the first derivatives of GFP (Green Fluorescent Proteins)? a. Martin...
Cropped image showing GFP expression in onion cells. What Is a Gene Gun? The gene gun is a device used to transfect cells with foreign DNA by bombarding the target cells with DNA-coated microparticles. It was originally developed using plant tissue as the target but can also be used with...
The nuclear lamina is composed primarily of A- and B-type lamins, members of the intermediate filament protein family. During cell division of higher eukaryotes, the nuclear lamina and NE are temporarily disassembled to allow the partitioning of chromosomes between daughter cells. Two general ...
It is commonly assumed that a heterotrophic ancestor of the supergroup Archaeplastida/Plantae engulfed a cyanobacterium that was transformed into a primary plastid; however, it is still unclear how nuclear-encoded proteins initially were imported into the new organelle. Most proteins targeted to primar...
Adding a nuclear localisation signal (NLS) to virtually any protein would result in protein re-routing to the cell nucleus. The reverse process is also possible, using nuclear export signal (NES) to export a protein out of the nucleus. Having both NLS/NES will result in the prot...
Growth in the digital world is also associated with a change in data storage location. Therefore, the demand for more extensive storage is far more significant in the database sector than for individual consumersi [1,2]. Several data storage solutions are being developed to overcome these ...
What is ubiquitin, and what role does it play in tagging proteins for degradation? State true or false: A protein that does not have a sorting signal will be tagged for destruction by ubiquitin. How do scientists "tag" proteins with GFP? How ...
Directed cell migration is essential for normal development. In most of the migratory cell populations that have been analyzed in detail to date, all of the cells migrate as a collective from one location to another. However, there are also migratory cel
Another similarity is that both human ESC and mouse EpiSC are fragile when dissociated at the single cell level; they activate the pathway to apoptotic cell death triggered by blebbing. When Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase (ROCK) inhibitor is added to block this, cell death ...