Publication: Systematic characterization of maturation time of fluorescent proteins in living cells
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2017
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Balleza, Enrique, J. Mark Kim, and Philippe Cluzel. 2017. “Systematic characterization of maturation time of fluorescent proteins in living cells.” Nature methods 15 (1): 47-51. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.4509.
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Slow maturation time of fluorescent proteins limits accurate measurement of rapid gene expression dynamics and effectively reduces fluorescence signal in growing cells. We used high-precision time-lapse microscopy to characterize, at two different temperatures in E. coli, the maturation kinetics of 50 FPs that span the visible spectrum. We identified fast-maturing FPs that yield the highest signal-to-noise ratio and temporal resolution in individual growing cells.
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