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News Release from: Evrogen | Subject: TurboGFP
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 12 September 2005

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Non-aggregating protein demonstrates successful performance in many fusions, including fusion with cytoplasmic beta-actin

Evrogen offers Invitrogen Gateway technology-based entry clones comprising Evrogen green fluorescent protein, TurboGFP TurboGFP is a green fluorescent protein characterised by bright green fluorescence, extra rapid maturation, and proven suitability for expression in stably transfected cell lines

Examination of TurboGFP expression in different heterologous systems reveals fast appearance of bright green fluorescence, even in cool-blood animals like xenopus and zebrafish.

Moreover, TurboGFP is a non-aggregating protein demonstrating successful performance in many fusions, including fusion with cytoplasmic beta-actin.

Invitrogen Gateway technology provides a rapid and highly efficient way to transfer the TurboGFP gene into a number of Gateway vectors for expression in different experimental systems by means of site-specific recombination, says the company.

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