KFP-Red


Kindling red fluorescent protein KFP-Red

- Photoactivatable red fluorescent protein
- Kindled by green laser that does not damage cells and tissues
- Can be kindled reversibly or irreversibly
- Recommended for tracking cell and cellular organelle movement

KFP-Red (also referred to as KFP1 in our scientific publications [Chudakov et al., 2003a; Chudakov et al., 2003b]) is a photoactivatable GFP-like protein generated by site-directed and random mutagenesis of Anemonia sulcata chromoprotein, asFP595 [Lukyanov et al., 2000]. KFP-Red switches from a non-fluorescent to a red fluorescent form (with excitation maximum at 580 nm and emission maximum at 600 nm) under the exposure to intense-green-light irradiation. A green light laser does not damage cells and tissues. Activated KFP-Red can be easily detected because its emission spectrum is beyond the region of cell autofluorescence.
KFP-Red can be used for in vivo monitoring cell and cellular organelle movement.

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KFP-Red expression/source vectors

pKindling-Red-N FP301 Mammalian expression vector encoding humanized KFP-Red and allowing its expression and generation of fusions to the KFP-Red N-terminus 20 μg € 400.00
pKindling-Red-B FP302 Bacterial expression vector; source of the KFP-Red coding sequence 20 μg € 400.00
pKindling-Red-mito FP401 Mammalian expression vector encoding humanized KFP-Red targeted to mitochondria 20 μg € 400.00


Vector set

Mito-tracker FPM01 Mammalian expression vectors for fluorescent labeling of mitochondria: pTurboGFP-mito, pPhi-Yellow-mito, and pKindling-Red-mito 20 μg each € 700.00


Recombinant protein

rKFP-Red FP351 Purified recombinant kindling red fluorescent protein 100 μg € 130.00

References:

  • Chudakov DM, Belousov VV, Zaraisky AG, Novoselov VV, Staroverov DB, Zorov DB, Lukyanov S, Lukyanov KA. Kindling fluorescent proteins for precise in vivo photolabeling. Nat Biotechnol. 2003a; 21 (2):191-4. / pmid: 12524551
  • Chudakov DM, Feofanov AV, Mudrik NN, Lukyanov S, Lukyanov KA. Chromophore environment provides clue to "kindling fluorescent protein" riddle. J Biol Chem. 2003b; 278 (9):7215-9. / pmid: 12496281
  • Lukyanov KA, Fradkov AF, Gurskaya NG, Matz MV, Labas YA, Savitsky AP, Markelov ML, Zaraisky AG, Zhao X, Fang Y, Tan W, Lukyanov SA. Natural animal coloration can Be determined by a nonfluorescent green fluorescent protein homolog. J Biol Chem. 2000; 275 (34):25879-82. / pmid: 10852900
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