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New Tools for Research on DNA Damage and Repair!
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MBL presents unique monoclonal antibodies that can detect the two major classes of UV-induced photolesions: Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers (CPD)
or pyrimidine-[6-4]-pyrimidinone photoproducts (6-4 PP). |
| These antibodies were established by Dr. T. Mori et al. in Japan.
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Photochromic CoralHue Protein: Fluorescence you can control!
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| CoralHue Dronpa Green (DG1)
is a monomeric GFP that is photochromic: its fluorescence can be reversibly turned on or off on demand
by exposure to different wavelengths of light. CoralHue DG1 bleaches following strong excitation
at ~500 nm. Bleached CoralHue DG1 completely regains its bright green fluorescence after minimal irradiation
at ~400 nm. This unique property of CoralHue DG1 is useful for repeated measurement of the dynamics of movement
(diffusion and transport) of fluorescently labeled molecules in living cells.
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More info on CoralHue Dronpa Green
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Also available as C-terminal
or N-terminal expression vectors
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| Click here for the recent Science article describing this unique protein:
Ando, R., et al.
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Click here to view
supplemental data and a short video of nuclear import and export of a CoralHue Dronpa-ERK1 fusion protein in COS7 cells stimulated with EGF.
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2290 NEW PRODUCTS added since 1/1/2005! Complete Listing

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