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News Release from: Cambridge BioScience | Subject: Evrogen range
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 03 January 2005

Fluorescent proteins in promoterless
vectors

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Reporters encode fluorescent proteins of different colours for simultaneous detection of gene expression from distinct promoters

Cambridge BioScience has introduced a new range of promoterless vectors for monitoring gene expression in vivo Developed by Evrogen, these reporters encode fluorescent proteins of different colours for simultaneous detection of gene expression from distinct promoters

The Evrogen range of fluorescent proteins includes JRed for 610 nm true red fluorescence, TurboGFP for rapid green fluorescence with earlier detection, and PhiYFP-m for a brighter yellow.

Destabilised versions are also available with a rapid turnover rate which allows accurate assessment of promoter activity.

The vectors encode synthetic versions of fluorescent proteins with humanised codon usage, making them optimal for high expression in mammalian cells, says Cambridge BioScience.

These products are available from Cambridge BioScience in the UK and Ireland only.

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