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mCherry is a member of the mFruits family of monomeric red fluorescent proteins (mRFPs). As a RFP, mCherry was derived from DsRed of Discosoma sea anemones unlike green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) which are often derived from Aequoera victoria jellyfish. Fluorescent proteins are used to tag components in the cell, so they can be studied using fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy. mCherry absorbs light between 540-590 nm and emits light in the range of 550-650 nm. mCherry belongs to the group of fluorescent protein chromophores used as instruments to visualize genes and analyze their functions in experiments. Genome editing has been improved greatly through the precise insertion of these fluorescent protein tags into the genetic material of many diverse organisms. Most comp

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  • mCherry is a member of the mFruits family of monomeric red fluorescent proteins (mRFPs). As a RFP, mCherry was derived from DsRed of Discosoma sea anemones unlike green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) which are often derived from Aequoera victoria jellyfish. Fluorescent proteins are used to tag components in the cell, so they can be studied using fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy. mCherry absorbs light between 540-590 nm and emits light in the range of 550-650 nm. mCherry belongs to the group of fluorescent protein chromophores used as instruments to visualize genes and analyze their functions in experiments. Genome editing has been improved greatly through the precise insertion of these fluorescent protein tags into the genetic material of many diverse organisms. Most comparisons between the brightness and photostability of different fluorescent proteins have been made in vitro, removed from biological variables that affect protein performance in cells or organisms. It is hard to perfectly simulate cellular environments in vitro, and the difference in environment could have an effect on the brightness and photostability. mRFPs, like mCherry, are useful because they have a lower molecular weight and will fold faster than tetramers, which results in reduced disturbance of the target system. (en)
  • mCherry è un membro della famiglia delle mFruits, ovvero delle proteine monomeriche a fluorescenza rossa (monomeric red fluorescent proteins - mRFPs). Essendo una RFP, essa deriva dalla DsRed dell'anemone di mare Discosoma a differenza delle proteine a fluorescenza verde green fluorescent proteins (GFPs), le quali spesso sono derivate dalla medusa Aequoera victoria Le proteine a fluorescenza sono utilizzate per colorare e quindi tracciare i componenti in una cellula, cosicché possano essere studiati utilizzando la tecnica della spettroscopia a fluorescenza. mCherry ha uno spettro di assorbimento tra i 540-590 nm mentre lo spettro di emissione è compreso nel range tra i 550-650 nm. mCherry appartiene al gruppo delle proteine cromofore a fluorescenza e viene utilizzando come uno strumento di fondamentale importanza per visualizzare i geni e quindi analizzare le loro funzioni negli esperimenti.Si è potuto notare un netto miglioramento per quanto riguarda le tecniche di tramite un preciso inserimento di questi tag di proteine a fluorescenza nel materiale genetico di molti organismi differenti.La maggior parte delle comparazioni tra la luminosità e la fotostabilità delle diverse proteine a fluorescenza è stata effettuata in vitro, rimosse da variabili biologiche che influenzano la perfomance delle proteine nelle cellule o negli organismi È difficile simulare perfettamente l'ambiente cellulare in vitro, e la differenza in quest'ultimopotrebbe avere un effetto sia sulla luminosità che sulla fotostabilità.Le mRFPs, come mCherry, si rivelano molto utili poiché possiedono un piccolo peso molecolare e e hanno un processo di folding più veloce rispetto ai tetrameri. Questo si riflette nel fatto che le proteine monomeriche a fluorescenza disturbano meno il sistema target. (it)
  • mCherry — белок, входящий в группу мономерных красных флуоресцентных белков mFruits. Его природный белок-предшественник DsRed (RFP) был выделен из кораллов рода Discosoma отряда морских анемон. В отличие от DsRed mCherry является мономерным белком и его флуоресценция более стабильна, чем у его природного предшественника. Флуоресцентные белки применяются как клеточные метки для биологических исследований с помощью флуоресцентной микроскопии. mCherry поглощает свет в районе 540—590 нм и испускает свет в районе 550—650 нм. mCherry входит в семейство флуорецентных белковых флуорофоров, использующихся для экспериментальной визуализации генов и анализа их функций. Редактирование генома позволило с высокой точностью вводить эти флуоресцентные тэги в геном многих модельных организмов. (ru)
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  • mCherry — белок, входящий в группу мономерных красных флуоресцентных белков mFruits. Его природный белок-предшественник DsRed (RFP) был выделен из кораллов рода Discosoma отряда морских анемон. В отличие от DsRed mCherry является мономерным белком и его флуоресценция более стабильна, чем у его природного предшественника. Флуоресцентные белки применяются как клеточные метки для биологических исследований с помощью флуоресцентной микроскопии. mCherry поглощает свет в районе 540—590 нм и испускает свет в районе 550—650 нм. mCherry входит в семейство флуорецентных белковых флуорофоров, использующихся для экспериментальной визуализации генов и анализа их функций. Редактирование генома позволило с высокой точностью вводить эти флуоресцентные тэги в геном многих модельных организмов. (ru)
  • mCherry is a member of the mFruits family of monomeric red fluorescent proteins (mRFPs). As a RFP, mCherry was derived from DsRed of Discosoma sea anemones unlike green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) which are often derived from Aequoera victoria jellyfish. Fluorescent proteins are used to tag components in the cell, so they can be studied using fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy. mCherry absorbs light between 540-590 nm and emits light in the range of 550-650 nm. mCherry belongs to the group of fluorescent protein chromophores used as instruments to visualize genes and analyze their functions in experiments. Genome editing has been improved greatly through the precise insertion of these fluorescent protein tags into the genetic material of many diverse organisms. Most comp (en)
  • mCherry è un membro della famiglia delle mFruits, ovvero delle proteine monomeriche a fluorescenza rossa (monomeric red fluorescent proteins - mRFPs). Essendo una RFP, essa deriva dalla DsRed dell'anemone di mare Discosoma a differenza delle proteine a fluorescenza verde green fluorescent proteins (GFPs), le quali spesso sono derivate dalla medusa Aequoera victoria Le proteine a fluorescenza sono utilizzate per colorare e quindi tracciare i componenti in una cellula, cosicché possano essere studiati utilizzando la tecnica della spettroscopia a fluorescenza. mCherry ha uno spettro di assorbimento tra i 540-590 nm mentre lo spettro di emissione è compreso nel range tra i 550-650 nm. mCherry appartiene al gruppo delle proteine cromofore a fluorescenza e viene utilizzando come uno strumento d (it)
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