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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 05, 2009
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2003
Dong-seung Seen, Seoul, KR;
Jac-yong Park, Seoul, KR;
Young-shik Choi, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Eun-wook Choi, Seoul, KR;
Ho-sun Son, Seoul, KR;
Neon-c. Jung, Seoul, KR;
Anthony D. Kang, Seoul, KR;
Ji-ung Maeng, Seoul, KR;
Kyung-jin Kim, Seoul, KR;
Jung-hee Shin, Seoul, KR;
Dong-Seung Seen, Seoul, KR;
Jac-Yong Park, Seoul, KR;
Young-Shik Choi, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Eun-Wook Choi, Seoul, KR;
Ho-Sun Son, Seoul, KR;
Neon-C. Jung, Seoul, KR;
Anthony D. Kang, Seoul, KR;
Ji-Ung Maeng, Seoul, KR;
Kyung-Jin Kim, Seoul, KR;
Jung-Hee Shin, Seoul, KR;
Newgex, Inc., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
Disclosed are mutated genes for green fluorescence proteins and enhanced inserted YFPs expressed therefrom. The mutant proteins not only maintain their fluorescence even at 37° C., but also exhibit about 20 times stronger fluorescence intensities in comparison to the conventional fluorescence proteins. Accordingly, the mutant fluorescence proteins of the present invention can be used as biosensors for detecting and analyzing the bioactivities of desired materials.