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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 |