Source of GFP standard: Wild type recombinant GFP from A. victoria is expressed in E. coli.
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is originally found in the light organs of the jellyfish (Aequorea victoria). It is a naturally occurring fluorescent protein that, when excited by blue or ultraviolet light, emits green light with a maximum wavelength of 509 nanometers. It is widely used in the laboratory as a reporter molecule for labeling and studying cellular and subcellular proteins in living cells, with a wide range of uses. The molecular weight of GFP protein is 27 kDa. Green fluorescent protein standard material source: The expression of wild type recombinant green fluorescent protein of Bacillus Victoria in Escherichia coli.
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