Abstract

Working with naturally mutation-prone cell lines could spare researchers a lot of the bother involved in directed evolution studies; Roger Tsien and colleagues demonstrate how letting cells do all the grunt work of sequence modification allowed the group to develop mPlum, a robust and substantially red-shifted red fluorescent protein (RFP) variant.

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