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Name Description Actions
AcGFP1 Aequorea coerulescens green fluorescent protein. View
Azami-Green Green fluorescent protein from Galaxeidae coral. View
Azurite BFP Enhanced blue variant of GFP with improved brightness and photostability. View
BFP Blue variant of Aequorea victoria GFP. View
CFP Cyan variant of Aequorea victoria GFP. View
Citrine Enhanced variant of YFP. View
Clover Bright green-yellow fluorescent protein derived from GFP. View
CopGFP Green fluorescent protein 2 from the copepod Pontellina plumata, also known as ppluGFP2. View
cp173Venus Circularly permuted form of the Venus yellow fluorescent protein. Serves as an efficient FRET acceptor for CFP. View
Cycle 3 GFP GFP mutant with improved folding in cells. View
CyOFP1 Orange-red fluorescent protein that is excitable by cyan light and suitable as an acceptor for blue-emitting luciferase. View
CyPet Cyan fluorescent protein optimized for FRET with YPet. View
CyPet (humanized) Cyan fluorescent protein optimized for FRET with YPet and for expression in mammalian cells. View
CyRFP1 Cyan-excitable red fluorescent protein. View
d1EGFP EGFP destabilized by a mutated version of residues 422-461 of mouse ornithine decarboxylase, giving an in vivo half-life of ~1 hour. View
d2ECFP ECFP destabilized by residues 422-461 of mouse ornithine decarboxylase, giving an in vivo half-life of ~2 hours. View
d2EGFP EGFP destabilized by residues 422-461 of mouse ornithine decarboxylase, giving an in vivo half-life of ~2 hours. View
d2EYFP EYFP destabilized by residues 422-461 of mouse ornithine decarboxylase, giving an in vivo half-life of ~2 hours. View
d4EGFP EGFP destabilized by a mutated version of residues 422-461 of mouse ornithine decarboxylase, giving an in vivo half-life of ~4 hours. View
daGFP Green fluorescent protein with peak excitation at 510 nm and peak emission at 521 nm. View