
Yellow fluorescent protein - Wikipedia
Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is a genetic mutant of green fluorescent protein (GFP) originally derived from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. [1] Its excitation peak is 513 nm and its emission …
EYFP :: Fluorescent Protein Database
EYFP is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) green/yellow fluorescent protein published in 1996, derived from Aequorea victoria. It is reported to be a very rapidly-maturing weak dimer with …
The Fluorescent Protein Color Palette - Olympus
Named after its proficiency in FRET (YFP for e nergy t ransfer), YPet is the brightest yellow fluorescent protein variant yet developed and demonstrates very good photostability.
What is the color of the fluorescence of YFP? - SyronOptics
Specifically, YFP emits fluorescence with a peak at approximately 527 nm in the visible spectrum. This emission peak corresponds to a yellow color, hence the name Yellow Fluorescent …
What is the Difference Between GFP and YFP - Pediaa.Com
Mar 7, 2019 · The main difference between GFP and YFP is that GFP exhibits green color upon exposure to light ranges from blue to ultraviolet whereas YFP exhibits yellow color upon …
Yellow Fluorescent Protein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Yellow Fluorescent Protein (YFP) is a type of fluorescent protein that emits yellow light when excited by a specific wavelength. It is commonly used in biological studies for dual-color …
Venus :: Fluorescent Protein Database
Venus is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) yellow fluorescent protein published in 2002, derived from Aequorea victoria. It is reported to be a rapidly-maturing weak dimer with moderate acid …
Yellow fluorescent protein Dyes - Probes / BOC Sciences
Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) dyes are a class of fluorescent proteins that emit yellow fluorescence when excited by light in the blue to green range. These dyes are derived from the …
ZEISS Microscopy Online Campus | Jellyfish Fluorescent Proteins
Mutations are color-coded to represent the variants to which they apply: BFPs (blue), CFPs (cyan), GFPs (green), YFPs (yellow), and Sapphire (violet). Folding, shared, and …
Superfolder YFP :: Fluorescent Protein Database
Superfolder YFP is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) green/yellow fluorescent protein published in 2005, derived from Aequorea victoria.