What is mCherry-tag
This fluorescent protein chromophore is extensively used in genome editing by selectively inserting it into the genetic material of a wide array of organisms.
mCherry-tag structure
This tetrameric protein is made up from 236 residues and has a mass of 26.722 kDa, and the gene that encodes for it is 711bp long.
The crystal structure of mCherry-tag consists of 3 alpha helices and 13 beta sheets, that create the beta barrel.
The mCherry-tag's chromophore consits of methionine, tyrosine, and glycine, which are post-translationally changed to imidazolinone. The number of these residues in sequence are 71, 72, and 73.
The extended pi-electron conjugation is the reason for mCherry's red-shifted absorbance and emission.
mCherry-tag Monoclonal antibodies

mCherry-tag Polyclonal antibodies

