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Studies have reported on the ability of green fluorescent proteins to photoconvert into a red fluorescent form under various conditions, such as the presence of oxidants, hypoxia, as well as under benign conditions using irradiation with a 405 nm laser. Here, we show that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast green fluorescent protein (GFP) (S65T) fused to different cellular proteins can easily photoconvert into a red form when cells are grown in media with nonfermentable carbon sources. This photoconversion occurs during standard microsc