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Title:
The Fluorescent protein revolution
Series:
Series in cellular and clinical imaging
Publication Information:
London : CRC Press, 2014
Physical Description:
xiv, 333 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781439875087

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Summary

Summary

Advances in fluorescent proteins, live-cell imaging, and superresolution instrumentation have ushered in a new era of investigations in cell biology, medicine, and physiology. From the identification of the green fluorescent protein in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria to the engineering of novel fluorescent proteins, The Fluorescent Protein Revolution explores the history, properties, and applications of these important probes.

The book first traces the history of fluorescent proteins and the revolution they enabled in cellular imaging. It then discusses fluorescent proteins with novel photophysical properties. The book also covers several cutting-edge imaging applications. These include superresolution microscopy of cellular fine structures, FRET microscopy to visualize protein interactions and cell-signaling activities inside living cells, photobleaching and photoactivation techniques to visualize protein behaviors, techniques that exploit plant and algal photoreceptors to enable light-regulated control of enzymatic activities, and the noninvasive imaging of tumor-host interactions in living animals.

In color throughout, this book presents the fundamental principles and latest advances in the field, including the associated development of imaging techniques that exploit fluorescent proteins. It is accessible to a broad audience, from optical imaging experts to novices needing an introduction to the field.


Author Notes

Richard N. Day, Michael W. Davidson


Table of Contents

Marc ZimmerS. James RemingtonMark A. RizzoNathan C. ShanerJörg Wiedenmann and G. Ulrich NienhausGeorge H. PattersonJun Chu and Yan Xing and Michael Z. LinDavide Mazza and James G. McNallyMake Renz and Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzJohn M. ChristieRichard N. DayJohn R. Allen and Michael W. Davidson and Stephen T. RossRobert M. Hoffman
Series Prefacep. vii
Prefacep. ix
Editorsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Part I History and Perspectivep. 1
1 Introduction to fluorescent proteinsp. 3
Part II Photophysical Properties of Fluorescent Proteinsp. 25
2 Lessons learned from structural studies of fluorescent proteinsp. 27
3 Optimization of fluorescent proteinsp. 53
4 Development of new colors from coral fluorescent proteinsp. 71
5 Red fluorescent proteins: Multipurpose markers for live-cell imagingp. 97
6 Optical highlighter photophysicai propertiesp. 123
7 Far-red and near-infrared fluorescent proteinsp. 157
Part III Applicationsp. 175
8 Genetically encoded fluorescent proteins and FRAPp. 177
9 Optical highlighters: Applications to cell biologyp. 201
10 Optogenetic tools derived from plant photoreceptorsp. 229
11 Fluorescent proteins for FRET: Monitoring protein interactions in living cellsp. 245
12 Superresolution techniques using fluorescent protein technologyp. 279
13 In vivo imaging revolution made by fluorescent proteinsp. 309
Indexp. 325