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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 20, 2007
Filed:
Jan. 13, 2004
Yulii Aleksandrovich Labas, Moscow, RU;
Nadezda Georgievna Gurskaya, Moscow, RU;
Yuriy Yanushevich, Moscow, RU;
Arcady Fedorovich Fradkov, Moscow, RU;
Konstantin Lukyanov, Moscow, RU;
Sergey Lukyanov, Moscow, RU;
Mikhail Vladimirovich Matz, Moscow, RU;
Yulii Aleksandrovich Labas, Moscow, RU;
Nadezda Georgievna Gurskaya, Moscow, RU;
Yuriy Yanushevich, Moscow, RU;
Arcady Fedorovich Fradkov, Moscow, RU;
Konstantin Lukyanov, Moscow, RU;
Sergey Lukyanov, Moscow, RU;
Mikhail Vladimirovich Matz, Moscow, RU;
Clontech Laboratories, Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Nucleic acid compositions encoding novel chromo/fluoroproteins and mutants thereof, as well as the proteins encoded the same, are provided. The proteins of interest are proteins that are colored and/or fluorescent, where this feature arises from the interaction of two or more residues of the protein. The subject proteins are further characterized in that they are either obtained from non-bioluminescent, e.g.,, species or are obtained fromnon-(sea pen) species. Specific proteins of interest include the following specific proteins: hcriGFP; dendGFP; zoanRFP; scubGFP1; scubGFP2; rfloRFP; rfloGFP; mcavRFP; mcavGFP; cgigGFP; afraGFP; rfloGFP2; mcavGFP2; and mannFP. Also of interest are proteins that are substantially similar to, or mutants of, the above specific proteins. Also provided are fragments of the nucleic acids and the peptides encoded thereby, as well as antibodies to the subject proteins and transgenic cells and organisms. The subject protein and nucleic acid compositions find use in a variety of different applications. Finally, kits for use in such applications, e.g., that include the subject nucleic acid compositions, are provided.