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SNIFP

a.k.a. STED Near Infrared Fluorescent Protein, w4.35

SNIFP is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) near ir fluorescent protein published in 2018, derived from Deinococcus radiodurans. It requires the cofactor biliverdin for fluorescence.
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Oligomerization Organism Molecular Weight Cofactor
Monomer Deinococcus radiodurans 34.7 kDa Biliverdin

FPbase ID: Q5F5J

Attributes

Ex λ Em λ EC (M-1 cm-1) QY Brightness pKa Maturation (min) Lifetime (ns)
697 720 149,200 0.022 3.28     0.63

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SNIFP Sequence

MSRDPLPFFPPLYLGGPEITTENCEREPIHIPGSIQPHGALLTADGHSGEVLQMSLNAATFLGQEPTVLRGQTLAALLPEQWPALQAALPPGCPDALQYRATLDWPAAGHLSLTVHRVGELLILEFEPTEAWDSTGPHALRNAMSALESAPNLRALAEVATQTVRELTGFDRVMLYKFAPDATGEVIAEARREGLHAFLGHRFPASLIPAQARALYTRHLLRLTADTRAAAVPLDPVLNPQTNAPTPLGGAVLRATSPMHMQFLRNMGVRSSLSVSVVVGGQLWGLIACHHQTPYVLPPDLRTTLEYLGRELSEQVQVKE
GenBank: AYH52606
IPG: 212327017

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Primary Reference

Near-infrared STED nanoscopy with an engineered bacterial phytochrome

Kamper M, Ta H, Jensen Na, Hell Sw, Jakobs S

(2018). Nature Communications, 9(1) , 4762. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-07246-2. Article   Pubmed

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