FP taggued
The term "FP-tagged" refers to the fact that the vector contains a fluorescent protein (FP) gene
By using an FP-tagged cloning vector, researchers can clone and express genes of interest while simultaneously visualizing their location and dynamics within the cell. These vectors have a wide range of applications in molecular biology research, including studying protein localization, quantifying protein expression, screening for protein-protein interactions, and developing biosensors for detecting specific molecules or signaling events in cells. By enabling the visualization and tracking of proteins within cells.
FP-tagged cloning vectors have revolutionized the study of protein function and have contributed to many advances in our understanding of cellular physiology and disease mechanisms.
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