Introduction
The Fluorescent Protein contained vectors can be used as transfection markers and to label living cells. They do not contain an MCS. In these vectors, the fluorescent protein is constitutively expressed and can be detected by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry, providing direct visual evidence of transfection/cotransfection or the ability to monitor cells after transplantation experiments in vivo. Transfected cells can also be used in assays that require fluorescent labeling of whole cells. The most widely used Fluorescent protein is Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), and Red Fluorescent Protein (RFP).
GFP and RFP are both versatile biological markers for monitoring physiological processes, visualizing protein localization, and detecting transgenic expression in vivo, GFP can be excited by the 488 nm laser line and is optimally detected at 510 nm, while RFP can be excited by the 488 nm or 532 nm laser line and is optimally detected at 588 nm.
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