fluorogenes
Fluorogenes is a term used in molecular biology to describe genes that encode proteins capable of producing fluorescence, either directly as fluorescent proteins or indirectly by forming a fluorescent complex with a dye known as a fluorogen.
The best-known examples are fluorescent proteins derived from marine organisms, such as GFP from Aequorea victoria,
An alternative class comprises fluorogen-activating proteins (FAPs), which bind non-fluorescent dyes and render them fluorescent only
Fluorogenes are widely used for monitoring gene expression, protein localization, and cellular dynamics in live cells.
Continuous development expands the fluorogen palette and improves performance, while researchers explore combinations with novel fluorogens,