CellLight fluorescent proteins provide an easy way to label specific structures in live cells. Simply add the ready-to-use constructs to your cells, incubate overnight, and you’re ready to image in the morning. These constructs express fluorescent fusion proteins targeted to specific intracellular structures. The fluorescent protein is introduced using a simple transfection step, using the BacMam technology, that doesn’t require molecular biology techniques to carry out—it works like a cell stain.
Advantages of labeling with CellLight fluorescent proteins
- Specific intracellular targets ideal for your experimental needs
- Simple add-incubate-image protocol for each cell structure
- Multiplex with other CellLight proteins, antibodies, or organic dyes
CellLight fluorescent protein selection guide
GFP | RFP | CFP | |
---|---|---|---|
Excitation wavelength range | 488-510 | 555-584 | 435-485 |
Size | 1 mL | 1 mL | 1 mL |
Actin | C10582 | C10583 | — |
Cytoplasm | B10383 | — | — |
Endoplasmic reticulum | C10590 | C10591 | — |
Early endosomes | C10586 | C10587 | — |
Late endosomes | C10588 | C10589 | — |
Golgi | C10592 | C10593 | — |
Histones (histone 2B) | C10594 | C10595 | — |
Lysosomes | C10596 | C10597 | — |
Mitochondria | C10600 | C10601 | — |
Nucleus | C10602 | C10603 | — |
Peroxisomes | C10604 | — | — |
Plasma membrane | C10607 | C10608 | C10606 |
Talin | C10611 | — | — |
Tubulin | C10613 | C10614 | — |
BacMam 2.0 transduction control | B10383 | — | — |
Unconjugated | |||
Null virus (control) | C10615 |
CellLight workflow
Using the BacMam 2.0-based CellLight fluorescent fusion proteins to express genes is as simple as it is efficient:
- Add virus to cells in full medium.
- Incubate overnight.
- Image or freeze for future use.
Cells can be transduced by mixing cells with the CellLight fluorescent fusion protein immediately prior to plating. Alternatively, adherent cells can be transduced by addition of virus to cells already in dish or on plate. Typically, optimal transduction is obtained at 70% confluence and with a 20:1 BacMam particle to cell ratio.
BacMam technology provides you with an efficient transduction system so that you can create relevant cell models to run your assays. Use BacMam technology to label organelles with targeted fluorescent proteins, express drug targets such as ion channels or receptors, or monitor cellular processes with fluorescent protein indicators. You can also create your own custom constructs using Invitrogen ViraPower BacMam Expression System.
- Learn more about how BacMam technology can accelerate your research
Guidelines for using CellLight fluorescent fusion proteins
When to use CellLight fluorescent fusion proteins:
- To target organelles or intracellular structures in live cells with minimal toxicity or chemical disruption
- To identify functions that require higher resolution
- To multiplex with other CellLight fluorescent proteins or organic dyes to follow the behavior of individual cells, and analyze in live cells or after fixation
- To label mitochondria irrespective of membrane potential and lysosomes irrespective of pH
When NOT to use CellLight fluorescent fusion proteins:
- During cell population studies or automated imaging/counting because CellLight fluorescent fusion proteins rarely result in 100% transfection rates (Transfection rates and conditions may differ by cell type as a result an extensive reference list on their uses is provided)
CellLight image gallery
CellLight reagent videos
Real-time visualization of neuronal growth cone dynamics
Time-lapse movie of U2OS cell division
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