Difference between yellow flurescent protein and venus fluorescent protein
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Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is a genetic mutant of green fluorescent protein
YFP is a useful tool in cell and molecular biology thanks to its properties useful for fluorescence microscopy
Venus is improved version of YFP "Venus" contains a novel amino acid substitution –F46L– which accelerates the oxidation of the chromophore at 37°C, the rate limiting step of maturation
It has tolerance to acidosis and Cl-
YFP is a useful tool in cell and molecular biology thanks to its properties useful for fluorescence microscopy
Venus is improved version of YFP "Venus" contains a novel amino acid substitution –F46L– which accelerates the oxidation of the chromophore at 37°C, the rate limiting step of maturation
It has tolerance to acidosis and Cl-
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