Abstract
Many longstanding questions about dynamics of virus-cell interactions can be answered by combining fluorescence imaging techniques with fluorescent protein (FP) tagging strategies. Successfully creating a FP fusion with a cellular or viral protein of interest first requires selecting the appropriate FP. However, while viral architecture and cellular localization often dictate the suitability of a FP, a FP's chemical and physical properties must also be considered. Here, we discuss the challenges of and offer suggestions for identifying the optimal FPs for studying the cell biology of viruses.
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Costantini, L. M., & Snapp, E. L. (2015). Going Viral with Fluorescent Proteins. Journal of Virology, 89(19), 9706–9708. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.03489-13
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