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Green Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Bacillus axarquiensis TUBP1 Reduced Cotton Verticillium Wilt Incidence by Altering Soil Rhizosphere Microbial Communities
Current Microbiology
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10.1007/s00284-021-02618-2
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2021
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Author(s):
Chang Gao
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Bo Wang
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Guo-cai Ma
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Hong Zeng
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Microbial Communities
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Verticillium Wilt
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Fluorescent Protein
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Soil Rhizosphere
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Green Fluorescent
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Wilt Incidence
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or phenotype to enable monitoring in a given environment (Jansson and De Bruijn 1999). These biomarkers therefore fill a surrogate role, supplying an assayable gene product when an assay for a gene product of interest is not available or is very difficult to perform. Two biomarkers which have become extremely attractive for monitoring microbial communities and activity are the genes encoding luciferase enzymes and the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This is mainly due to their ease of use, along with the ability to perform the assays in a nondestructive manner. Such non destructive assays allow for repeated experiments to be performed on the same sample, and so changes of a microbial community can be observed.
Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology, Vol. 8
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10.1201/9781482279986-27
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2003
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pp. 234-235
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Green Fluorescent Protein
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Microbial Community
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Microbial Communities
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Gene Product
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Fluorescent Protein
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Ease Of Use
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Real-time imaging of steroid hormone receptor and steroid receptor coactivator-1 in living cells with color variants of green fluorescent protein
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10.1016/s0168-0102(00)81227-4
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2000
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Vol 38
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pp. S63
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M Nishi
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Real Time
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Hormone Receptor
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Fluorescent Protein
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Steroid Hormone
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Living Cells
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Steroid Hormone Receptor
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Steroid Receptor Coactivator
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Color Variants
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The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)
The Bangkok Medical Journal
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10.31524/bkkmedj.2013.02.020
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2013
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Vol 05
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pp. 101-102
Author(s):
Phunlerd Piyaraj
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Fluorescent Protein
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Shedding light on disulfide bond formation: engineering a redox switch in green fluorescent protein.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1002310.28155
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2001
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Author(s):
Thomas Nystrom
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Disulfide Bond
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Fluorescent Protein
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Bond Formation
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Disulfide Bond Formation
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Redox Switch
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Development and characterization of a green fluorescent protein-based bacterial biosensor for bioavailable toluene and related compounds.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1005253.88107
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2002
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Author(s):
Bruce Rittmann
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rational design of green fluorescent protein mutants as biosensor for bacterial endotoxin.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1008090.101756
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2002
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Author(s):
John Shanklin
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Rational Design
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Fluorescent Protein
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Protein Mutants
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Predictive and interpretive simulation of green fluorescent protein expression in reporter bacteria.
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10.3410/f.1014953.195413
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2003
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Author(s):
Eric S Gilbert
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Green Fluorescent Protein Expression
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Fluorescent Protein
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Stereotyped odor-evoked activity in the mushroom body of Drosophila revealed by green fluorescent protein-based Ca2+ imaging.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1020264.232471
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2004
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Author(s):
Martin Giurfa
Keyword(s):
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Fluorescent Protein
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Evoked Activity
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Nematode infection triggers the de novo formation of unloading phloem that allows macromolecular trafficking of green fluorescent protein into syncytia.
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2005
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John Patrick
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Macromolecular Trafficking
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cell-to-cell movement of green fluorescent protein reveals post-phloem transport in the outer integument and identifies symplastic domains in Arabidopsis seeds and embryos.
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10.3410/f.1028506.341237
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2005
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Author(s):
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