A photostable green fluorescent protein variant for analysis of protein localization in Candida albicans.

Eukaryotic Cell
Chengda Zhang, James B Konopka

Abstract

Fusions to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) are an effective way to monitor protein localization. However, altered codon usage in Candida species has delayed implementation of new variants. Examination of three new GFP variants in Candida albicans showed that one has higher signal intensity and increased resistance to photobleaching.

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