Indian Muntjac Deer Skin Cell Actin

YFP Bandpass Emission (Narrow Bandwidth Excitation) Blue-Green Set

Fluorescence emission intensity from a culture of normal Indian Muntjac deer skin fibroblast cells that were transfected with a pEYFP-Actin plasmid subcellular localization vector. Cells were transiently transfected and cultured in nutrient medium for a minimum of 24 hours before recording images. The enhanced yellow fluorescent protein gene used in these studies contains several important amino acid substitutions that shift the emission maximum of green fluorescent protein (GFP) by approximately 18 nanometers, from 509 to 527 nanometers. However, the fluorescence emission still appears green when observed in the microscope eyepieces. Note the complex two and three-dimensional network of actin filaments and stress fibers that extend throughout the cytoplasm and inhabit the cortex in this cell line.

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