Evrogen's TurboRFP is a novel super bright red fluorescent reporter for cell and organelle in vivo labelling, giving a clear signal that is easily distinguished from background fluorescence
A novel red fluorescent protein called TurboRFP has been cloned from sea anemone Entacmaea quadricolor.
Possessing high photo- and pH-stability, TurboRFP is about twice as bright as all known analogues.
Long-wavelength emission of TurboRFP results in a clear signal that is easily distinguished from background fluorescence and is efficiently transmitted even through whole tissues.
Fast TurboRFP maturation makes it clearly detectable in mammalian cells as early as within 8-12 hours after transfection.
TurboRFP is mainly intended for applications where fast appearance of bright fluorescence is crucial.
It is especially recommended for cell and organelle labelling, and promoter activity tracking.
Evrogen offers a set of vectors for TurboRFP bacterial and eukaryotic expression and fusion preparation.