Extended Data Table 1 Properties of red fluorescent proteins
From: mScarlet3: a brilliant and fast-maturing red fluorescent protein

- aAbsorbance maximum.
- bEmission maximum.
- cExtinction coefficient at maximum absorbance.
- dQuantum yield.
- eFluorescence lifetime component 1.
- fFluorescence lifetime component 2.
- gAmplitude of fluorescence lifetime component 1.
- hChi-square fluorescence lifetime fit.
- iAverage fluorescence lifetime weighed by amplitude.
- jModulation lifetime in cells.
- kApparent pKa value.
- lHill coefficient.
- mCalculated intrinsic brightness, product of extinction coefficient and quantum yield.
- nBrightness in mammalian cells normalized to mScarlet-I.
- oTime in seconds to half the emission rate under wide-field conditions.
- pTime in seconds to half the emission rate under confocal spinning disk conditions.
- qPercentage of photochromic behavior.
- rAccumulation in cells normalized to mScarlet-I (brightness in cells divided by intrinsic brightness).
- sApparent delay time of maturation relative to mTurquoise2 in mammalian cells.
- tInitial fluorescence at pH 13.5 relative to pH 7.4.
- uTime required to reduce fluorescence by 50% at pH 13.5. Sensitized emission by FRET in a RFP-SYFP2 fusion, corrected for direct excitation of donor and acceptor, normalized to mScarlet-I.
- wPercentage of cells with a correct ER labeling upon expressing an Cyterm-RFP fusion.
- xPercentage of cells visible OSER structures upon expressing an Cyterm-RFP fusion.
- yNumber of analyzed cells.
- zValues from Semiakina et al.. c,d,e,f,j,k,n,m,n,q,r,s ± standard deviation, or value cited from literature. Values in Italics from Bindels et al.9.