| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6146826 |
Green fluorescent protein |
November 14, 2000 |
| This invention provides a cell comprising a DNA molecule having a regulatory element from a gene, other than a gene encoding a green fluorescent protein operatively linked to a DNA sequence encoding the green fluorescent protein. This invention also provides living organisms which co |
| 5798441 |
Recombinant DNA vectors capable of expressing apoaequorin |
August 25, 1998 |
| A gene which codes for the protein apoaequorin is disclosed along with recombinant DNA vectors containing this gene. Homogeneous peptides having the bioluminescence properties of natural, mixed apoaeqorin are also disclosed. |
| 5766941 |
Recombinant DNA vectors capable of expressing apoaequorin |
June 16, 1998 |
| A gene which codes for the protein apoaequorin is disclosed along with recombinant DNA vectors containing this gene. Homogeneous peptides having the bioluminescence properties of natural, mixed apoaeqorin are also disclosed. |
| 5744579 |
Recombinant DNA vectors capable of expressing apoaequorin |
April 28, 1998 |
| A gene which codes for the protein apoaequorin is disclosed along with recombinant DNA vectors containing this gene. Homogeneous peptides having the bioluminescence properties of natural, mixed apoaequorin are also disclosed. |
| 5491084 |
Uses of green-fluorescent protein |
February 13, 1996 |
| This invention provides a cell comprising a DNA molecule having a regulatory element from a gene, other than a gene encoding a green-fluorescent protein operatively linked to a DNA sequence encoding the green-fluorescent protein. This invention also provides a method for selecting ce |
| 5422266 |
Recombinant DNA vectors capable of expressing apoaequorin |
June 6, 1995 |
| A gene which codes for the protein apoaequorin is disclosed alone with recombinant DNA vectors containing this gene. Homogeneous peptides having the bioluminescence properties of natural, mixed apoaeqorin are also disclosed. |
| 5360728 |
Modified apoaequorin having increased bioluminescent activity |
November 1, 1994 |
| The present invention encompasses modified apoaequorin nucleotide and amino acid sequences capable of emitting light in the presence of luciferin and a light-triggering cation such as Ca.sup.2+, which possess bioluminescent activity greater than unmodified apoaequorin and methods of use |