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tdTomato is a red fluorescent protein derived from DsRed through directed evolution and is characterized by low acid sensitivity. Originating from Discosoma species, tdTomato is reported to be six times brighter than enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), with excitation and emission peaks at 554 nm and 581 nm, respectively..[1]. Despite being a tandem dimer, tdTomato functions as a monomer in fusion constructs. It is commonly used as an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) marker in various plant species for both transient and stable expression, and as a reporter gene to monitor gene expression, protein localization, and cell behavior.[2]
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