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mNectarine

mNectarine is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) red fluorescent protein published in 2009, derived from Discosoma sp.. It is reported to be a rapidly-maturing monomer with high acid sensitivity.

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Oligomerization Organism Molecular Weight Cofactor
Monomer Discosoma sp. 26.6 kDa -

FPbase ID: 4O71N

Attributes

Ex λ Em λ EC (M-1 cm-1) QY Brightness pKa Maturation (min) Lifetime (ns)
558 578 58,000 0.45 26.1 6.9 30.0  

Photostability

t1/2 (s) Power Light Mode In Cell Fusion ˚C Reference
11.0   Johnson et al. (2009)

mNectarine Sequence

MVSKGEEDNMAIIKEFMRFKVHMEGSVNGHEFEIEGEGEGRPYEGTQTAKLKVTKGGPLPFAWDILSPQFCYGSKAYVKHPADIPDYLKLSFPEGFNWERVMNLEDGGVVTVTQDSSLQDGEFIYKVKLRGTNFPSDGPVMQCRTVGWEASTERMHPEDGALKGEIMQRLKLKDGGHYDAEVKTTYKAKKPVQLPGAYNVDIKLDITSHNEDYTIVELYERAEGRHSTGGMDELYK

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Primary Reference

Red Fluorescent Protein pH Biosensor to Detect Concentrative Nucleoside Transport

Johnson De, Ai H-, Wong P, Young Jd, Campbell Re, Casey Jr

(2009). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(31) , 20499-20511. doi: 10.1074/jbc.m109.019042. Article   Pubmed

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