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A FMN-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP), also known as a LOV-based fluorescent protein, is a small, oxygen-independent fluorescent protein that binds flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as a chromophore. They were developed from blue-light receptors (so called LOV-domains) found in plants and various bacteria. They complement the GFP-derivatives and –homologues and are particularly characterized by their independence of molecular oxygen and their small size. FbFPs absorb blue light and emit light in the cyan-green spectral range.

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  • FMN-bindende Fluoreszenzproteine (englisch FMN-binding fluorescent proteins, FbFP) sind eine Klasse von sauerstoffunabhängigen Fluoreszenzproteinen, die Flavinmononukleotid (FMN) als Chromophor binden. (de)
  • A FMN-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP), also known as a LOV-based fluorescent protein, is a small, oxygen-independent fluorescent protein that binds flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as a chromophore. They were developed from blue-light receptors (so called LOV-domains) found in plants and various bacteria. They complement the GFP-derivatives and –homologues and are particularly characterized by their independence of molecular oxygen and their small size. FbFPs absorb blue light and emit light in the cyan-green spectral range. (en)
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  • FMN-bindende Fluoreszenzproteine (englisch FMN-binding fluorescent proteins, FbFP) sind eine Klasse von sauerstoffunabhängigen Fluoreszenzproteinen, die Flavinmononukleotid (FMN) als Chromophor binden. (de)
  • A FMN-binding fluorescent protein (FbFP), also known as a LOV-based fluorescent protein, is a small, oxygen-independent fluorescent protein that binds flavin mononucleotide (FMN) as a chromophore. They were developed from blue-light receptors (so called LOV-domains) found in plants and various bacteria. They complement the GFP-derivatives and –homologues and are particularly characterized by their independence of molecular oxygen and their small size. FbFPs absorb blue light and emit light in the cyan-green spectral range. (en)
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  • FMN-bindende Fluoreszenzproteine (de)
  • FMN-binding fluorescent protein (en)
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