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A Rapidly Maturing Far-Red Derivative of DsRed-Expres2 for Whole-Cell Labeling

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 48, Issue 35, Pages 8279-8281

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi900870u

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  1. NIH [R0 I EB008087, T32 BM007183]

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Fluorescent proteins (FPs) with far-red excitation and emission are desirable for multicolor labeling and live-animal imaging. We describe E2-Crimson, a far-red derivative of the tetrameric FP DsRed-Express2. Unlike other far-red FPs, E2-Crimson is noncytotoxic in bacterial and mammalian cells. E2-Crimson is brighter than other far-red FPs and matures substantially faster than other red and far-red FPs. Approximately 40% of the E2-Crimson fluorescence signal is remarkably photostable. With an excitation maximum at 611 nm, E2-Crimson is the first FP that is efficiently excited with standard far-red lasers. We show that E2-Crimson has unique applications for flow cytometry and stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy.

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