[RASMB] green fluorescent protein dissociation constant (corrected)
Arthur Rowe
arthur.rowe at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Jul 25 03:24:03 PDT 2008
Dave -
Sorry, I must have mis-heard the name of the protein when you spoke to me on
the phone a few minutes ago.
The Kd for GFP has been estimated as 60 µM (Wiehler et al (2003) ChemBioChem
4 1164-1171) and more recently as 237 ± 36 µM with YFP at 100 ±19 µM by Zeng
et al - incl AJR -(2006) Biochemistry 45, 10482-10491. Pure statistical
errors are of course not the only factors to be taken into consideration
when comparing values. It may be that all these three values are not too
different from each other.
Arthur
more haste, less etc etc! Conclusion stands.
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From: "Scott David" <Dj.Scott at nottingham.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:42:41 +0100
To: <rasmb at rasmb.bbri.org>
Subject: [RASMB] green fluorescent protein dissociation constant
Helllo to alll in RASMB-land
Does anyone know the green fluorescent protein dissociation constant
(preferably in PBS pH 7.0).
cheers!
d.
Dr. David J. Scott
Lecturer in Physical Biochemistry
National Centre for Macromolecular Hydrodynamics
School of Biosciences
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Sutton Bonington
Leicestershire
LE12 5RD
United Kingdom
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