Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
240369 Procedia Chemistry 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The brightly fluorescent phycobiliproteins are light-harvesting pigments in cyanobacteria and certain algae, covering almost the entire visible spectrum. Another type of biliproteins, the phytochrome family, comprises regulatory photoswitches in plants, fungi and many bacteria; their spectra cover an even wider range extending into the near-infrared and near-ultraviolet. In both types, the chromophores can be tuned by modulating chromophore-protein interactions, including the transition between fluorescence and photoswitching. These properties render biliproteins useful for bioimaging. Applications require not only the introduction of genes coding for apoproteins, but also genes coding for biosynthesis of the chromophores. Strategies for tuning and heterologous biosynthesis will be discussed.

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