Kaede (protein)

id: kaede-protein-217-650459
title: Kaede (protein)
text: Kaede is a photoactivatable fluorescent protein naturally originated from a stony coral, Trachyphyllia geoffroyi. Its name means "maple" in Japanese. With the irradiation of ultraviolet light (350–400 nm), Kaede undergoes irreversible photoconversion from green fluorescence to red fluorescence. Kaede is a homotetrameric protein with the size of 116 kDa. The tetrameric structure was deduced as its primary structure is only 28 kDa. This tetramerization possibly makes Kaede have a low tendency to f
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description: Fluorescent protein
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaede_(protein)
date created: 2008-12-16T08:41:32Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T01:40:58Z
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