Fluorescent Fusion Proteins
Genetically encoded fluorescent fusion proteins provide specific labeling of sub-cellular compartments in living mammalian cells. In addition, they can often be used as reporters that reveal - in real time - cell signaling, changes in expression, or alteration of endogenous genes.

Reporters for Cre Recombinase
The activation of Cre recombinase is necessary for genetic recombination. The Stoplight Reporter changes color in the presence of Cre recombinase and provides a clear indication of genetic recombination within a cell.

G Protein Marker
This marker for G protein and GPCR activation is fully functional and characterized. It leaves the membrane of the cell when signaling occurs.

GFP Biosensors for HTS
Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors have impact both as tools for basic research and as readouts in cell-based high-throughput assays. Our biosensors are built using a proprietary complementation technology that works in mammalian cells. This validated approach to screening and analysis offers significant per well cost reduction and improved sensitivity compared to fluorescent dye assays.