
ORFs cloned in this vector will be expressed in mammalian cells as a tagged protein with a C-terminal tGFP tag. TurboGFP (excitation/ emission max = 482/ 502 nm) is mainly intended for applications where fast appearance of bright fluorescence is crucial. It is specially recommended for cell and organelle labeling and tracking the promoter activity. Structually it forms dimer. Learn more about TurboGFP Such clones are the best for monitoring protein expression, localization, translocation and co-localization with other protein(s). If the C-terminal tagging interferes with the protein’s function, you can choose the N-terminal GFP-tagging vector.