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Plasmids for C-terminal tagging inSaccharomyces cerevisiaethat contain improved GFP proteins, Envy and Ivy

Authors :
Linda S. Huang
Christian J. Slubowski
Alyssa D. Funk
Joseph M. Roesner
Scott M. Paulissen
Source :
Yeast. 32:379-387
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has become an invaluable tool in biological research. Many GFP variants have been created that differ in brightness, photostability, and folding robustness. We have created two hybrid GFP variants, Envy and Ivy, which we placed in a vector for the C-terminal tagging of yeast proteins by PCR-mediated recombination. The Envy GFP variant combines mutations found in the robustly folding SuperfolderGFP and GFPγ, while the Ivy GFP variant is a hybrid of GFPγ and the yellow-green GFP variant, Clover. We compared Envy and Ivy to EGFP, SuperfolderGFP and GFPγ and found that Envy is brighter than the other GFP variants at both 30°C and 37°C, while Ivy is the most photostable. Envy and Ivy are recognized by a commonly used anti-GFP antibody, and both variants can be immunoprecipitated using the GFP TRAP Camelidae antibody nanotrap technology. Because Envy is brighter than the other GFP variants and is as photostable as GFPγ, we suggest that Envy should be the preferred GFP variant, while Ivy may be used in cases where photostability is of the utmost importance.

Details

ISSN :
0749503X
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Yeast
Accession number :
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