1999
DOI: 10.1006/abio.1998.2975
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Expression and Analysis of Green Fluorescent Proteins in Human Embryonic Kidney Cells by Capillary Electrophoresis

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“…In the present paper we chose to use the classical Ca-phosphate method as a transfection procedure because of its universality and simplicity. In agreement with others (29), when HEK cells were transfected with undamaged pEGFP or pEYFP, the fluorescent signal gradually increased in intensity during the first 24 h after transfection and then remained constant up to 72 h (not shown). The ratio of the fluorescence of the EGFP to that of EYFP (R) also remained constant during this period (Fig.…”
Section: Expression Of Egfp In Hek293 Cellssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the present paper we chose to use the classical Ca-phosphate method as a transfection procedure because of its universality and simplicity. In agreement with others (29), when HEK cells were transfected with undamaged pEGFP or pEYFP, the fluorescent signal gradually increased in intensity during the first 24 h after transfection and then remained constant up to 72 h (not shown). The ratio of the fluorescence of the EGFP to that of EYFP (R) also remained constant during this period (Fig.…”
Section: Expression Of Egfp In Hek293 Cellssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The small volume of the analyte needed in CE experiments has made possible the measurement of the cellular contents (native proteins [357], specific fluorescent-labelled or-induced proteins [358], metabolites), the monitoring of single cells [359,360] or bacteria communications [361]. Different CE-techniques like CGE or CIEF were developed over the last years and are currently used intensively in a similar manner to classical gel electrophoresis [362] in the fields of human genomics and proteomics [363,364].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Fig. 7A is an electropherogram showing the separation of S65T GFP from autofluorescent media impurities, in the analysis of an extract of human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells, from the work of Malek and Khaledi (54). These workers have also reported the quantification of GFP in whole HEK293 cells using CE, without the need for cell lysis, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Capillary Electrophoresismentioning
confidence: 94%