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Georgyi V. Los
Researcher at Promega
Publications - 28
Citations - 2901
Georgyi V. Los is an academic researcher from Promega. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrolase & Substrate (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2496 citations.
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HaloTag: A Novel Protein Labeling Technology for Cell Imaging and Protein Analysis
Georgyi V. Los,Lance P. Encell,Mark McDougall,Danette Hartzell,Natasha Karassina,Chad Zimprich,Monika G. Wood,Randy Learish,Rachel Friedman Ohana,Marjeta Urh,Daniel J. Simpson,Jacqui Méndez,Kris Zimmerman,Paul Otto,Gediminas Vidugiris,Ji Zhu,Aldis Darzins,Dieter Klaubert,Robert F. Bulleit,Keith V. Wood +19 more
TL;DR: The utility of this modular protein tagging system for cellular imaging and protein immobilization is demonstrated by analyzing multiple molecular processes associated with NF-kappaB-mediated cellular physiology, including imaging of subcellular protein translocation and capture of protein--protein and protein--DNA complexes.
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The HaloTag: a novel technology for cell imaging and protein analysis.
Georgyi V. Los,Keith V. Wood +1 more
TL;DR: A technology for covalent tethering of organic probes directly to a specially designed reporting protein expressed in live cells, which permits imaging of live cells during long time periods, imaging of fixed cells, and multiplexing with different cell/protein analysis techniques.
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Peroxisome dynamics in cultured mammalian cells.
Sofie Huybrechts,Paul P. Van Veldhoven,Chantal Brees,Guy P. Mannaerts,Georgyi V. Los,Marc Fransen +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that peroxisomes display an age‐related heterogeneity with respect to their capacity to incorporate newly synthesized proteins, and it is demonstrated that these organelles do not exchange their protein content.
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Development of a dehalogenase-based protein fusion tag capable of rapid, selective and covalent attachment to customizable ligands.
Lance P. Encell,Rachel Friedman Ohana,Kris Zimmerman,Paul Otto,Gediminas Vidugiris,Monika G. Wood,Georgyi V. Los,Mark McDougall,Chad Zimprich,Natasha Karassina,Randall D. Learish,Robin Hurst,James Robert Hartnett,Sarah Wheeler,Pete Stecha,Jami English,Kate Zhao,Jacqui Méndez,Hélène A Benink,Nancy Murphy,Danette L. Daniels,Michael R. Slater,Marjeta Urh,Aldis Darzins,Dieter Klaubert,Robert F. Bulleit,Keith V. Wood +26 more
TL;DR: HaloTag® (HT7), a genetic fusion tag based on a modified haloalkane dehalogenase designed and engineered to overcome the limitation of affinity tags by forming a high affinity, covalent attachment to a binding ligand, is described.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL Development of a Dehalogenase-Based Protein Fusion Tag Capable of Rapid, Selective and Covalent Attachment to Customizable Ligands
Lance P. Encell,Rachel Friedman Ohana,Kris Zimmerman,Paul Otto,Monika G. Wood,Georgyi V. Los,Mark McDougall,Chad Zimprich,Natasha Karassina,Randall D. Learish,Robin Hurst,James Robert Hartnett,Sarah Wheeler,Pete Stecha,Jami English,Kate Zhao,Jacqui Méndez,Hélène A Benink,Nancy Murphy,Danette L. Daniels,Michael R. Slater,Marjeta Urh,Aldis Darzins,Dieter Klaubert,Robert F. Bulleit,Keith V. Wood +25 more