Re: [DIYbio] Re: Small side project - baking GFP bread - exhibtion

http://peds.oxfordjournals.org/content/22/5/313.full.pdf

They put their GFP mutant to 99°C and 30°C repeatedly, and it always recovered again.

Overnight incubation at 80°C didn't harm fluorescence.

How des that look? Can you bake bread at "only" 120°C ? And is there a chance this protein may survive it??

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