Change History for Free Use GFP
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2024-12-05 15:36, user: talley
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2024-12-05 15:42, user: talley
- added protein Free Use GFP blurb: fuGFP is non-patented variant of GFP. It has 76% amino acid identity to GFPmut3, and is thus safely outside the claim of the sfGFP patent. It maintains the superfolder mutations, and is thus fast-folding and very bright. fuGFP absorbs light best in the long-wave UV (not blue like sfGFP).
https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2019/05/the-story-of-free-use-gfp-fugfp.html
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2024-12-05 15:43, user: talley
- changed protein Free Use GFP blurb: fuGFP is non-patented variant of GFP. It has 76% amino acid identity to GFPmut3, and is thus safely outside the claim of the sfGFP patent. It maintains the superfolder mutations, and is thus fast-folding and very bright. fuGFP absorbs light best in the long-wave UV (not blue like sfGFP).
https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2019/05/the-story-of-free-use-gfp-fugfp.html->fuGFP is <a href="https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2019/05/the-story-of-free-use-gfp-fugfp.html">non-patented variant</a> of GFP. It has 76% amino acid identity to GFPmut3, and is thus safely outside the claim of the sfGFP patent. It maintains the superfolder mutations, and is thus fast-folding and very bright. fuGFP absorbs light best in the long-wave UV (not blue like sfGFP).
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2025-03-05 15:25, user: talley
- added protein Free Use GFP references: Moratti et al. (2024)
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2025-04-03 18:02, user: hlee
Back to current Free Use GFP version