The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers (ῥοδοδάκτυλος, rhododáktylos) or rosy forearms (ῥοδόπηχυς, rhodópēkhys) as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise. In Homer, her saffron-coloured robe is embroidered or woven with flowers; rosy-fingered and with golden arms, she is pictured on Attic vases as a beautiful woman, crowned with a tiara or diadem and with the large white-feathered wings of a bird.
Eos is the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology. It may also refer to Aeos, one of the four horses that drew the chariot of the young God Helios in Greek mythology.
Eos was isolated from the coral Lobophyllia hemprichii in a large-scale screen for PAFPs.
Properties
Eos undergoes an irreversible photoconversion in response to 390nm light. Prior to this conversion, it exhibits a green emission peak at 516nm. Following conversion, it has a red emission peak at 581nm.
Wild-type Eos is a tetrameric protein. It has been modified to generate a monomeric form (referred to as mEos) that is more amenable for experiments involving labeling of a single molecule. Further improvements of mEos lead to mEos2 that is able to mature at 37°C and can be used in mammalian cells. One drawback of mEos2 - the formation of oligomers at high concentrations - was resolved in the next generation of mEos: mEos3.1 & mEos3.2.
Applications
Like other PAFPs, Eos can be used to optically label single cells for subsequent analysis. Because Eos is available in monomeric forms, it can also be used to observe the kinetics and trafficking of single molecules as a fusion protein.
Thiamin pyrophosphokinase 1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the TPK1gene.
This gene encodes a protein, that exists as a homodimer, which catalyzes the conversion of thiamine to thiamine pyrophosphate. Alternate transcriptional splice variants, encoding different isoforms, have been characterized.
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published: 05 Nov 2024
Which eos lotion is your favorite? 🤍
published: 04 Sep 2024
Marble Smooth
Rub It in for silky smooth skin with eos Body Lotion—smoother than marble pillars.
published: 01 Aug 2024
NEW eos holiday collection is here!
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New flavors include pink champagne, candy cane swirl, raspberry cloud, blackberry bellini, vanilla confetti, and brown sugar soufflé!
published: 15 Nov 2022
EOS - Crestt tpk x @DonOwaTPK
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published: 25 Jun 2024
New eos Cashmere Skin Collection
Wrap your skin in cashmere! NEW eos Cashmere Skin Collection: 3-steps to luxuriously soft skin
published: 30 Jan 2023
Introducing the Canon EOS R100
Join Jon Lorentz as he introduces the new Canon EOS R100, the lightest and most compact EOS R-series camera to date. The EOS R100 is an outstanding choice for users looking to enter the world of RF mount content creation. Whether you’re looking for your first interchangeable lens camera, or you’re looking to upgrade an older digital SLR, you owe it to yourself to check out the EOS R100.
Learn more: https://canon.us/424IFcr
published: 24 May 2023
Canon EOS-1 Camera History and Detailed Review
The job of EOS the Goddess of Dawn in Greek Mythology was to "bring light and banish darkness". This makes it the perfect name for a camera that did just that in many ways. It was the dawn of a new era for Canon as well as the photography industry. For Canon, EOS also stands for Electro Optical System.
Canon took a huge risk. New levels of automation and reliance on electronics and a new set of lenses using the electronic EF lens mount which were not backward compatible.
This is the camera range that gave Nikon a real freight and considerably raised the bars for Canon and all of its competitors who needed to catch up.
EOS-1 was introduced in 1989 and was introdued this way:
“With the distinction of being Canon’s top of the line AF SLR, the EOS-1 represents the sum total of considerable ef...
published: 04 Dec 2024
eos Lip Balm Sticks: Swiss Pie
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Shop with me at Target for the new eos holiday body lotions and more ♥️🤍
#shopwithme #shoppingvlog #eos #review #walkthrough #2024 #winter #hygiene #beauty #treehut #topaz #sugarcookies #firstimpressions #mustwatch
Shop with me at Target for the new eos holiday body lotions and more ♥️🤍
#shopwithme #shoppingvlog #eos #review #walkthrough #2024 #winter #hygiene #beauty #treehut #topaz #sugarcookies #firstimpressions #mustwatch
Take coooooover! NEW PRODUCT DROP! @eosproducts about to make it rain… we mean snow ❄️ the smoothest gifts in the game. Add to cart and get gifting! 🎅 #shorts #...
Take coooooover! NEW PRODUCT DROP! @eosproducts about to make it rain… we mean snow ❄️ the smoothest gifts in the game. Add to cart and get gifting! 🎅 #shorts #holiday
New flavors include pink champagne, candy cane swirl, raspberry cloud, blackberry bellini, vanilla confetti, and brown sugar soufflé!
Take coooooover! NEW PRODUCT DROP! @eosproducts about to make it rain… we mean snow ❄️ the smoothest gifts in the game. Add to cart and get gifting! 🎅 #shorts #holiday
New flavors include pink champagne, candy cane swirl, raspberry cloud, blackberry bellini, vanilla confetti, and brown sugar soufflé!
Join Jon Lorentz as he introduces the new Canon EOS R100, the lightest and most compact EOS R-series camera to date. The EOS R100 is an outstanding choice for u...
Join Jon Lorentz as he introduces the new Canon EOS R100, the lightest and most compact EOS R-series camera to date. The EOS R100 is an outstanding choice for users looking to enter the world of RF mount content creation. Whether you’re looking for your first interchangeable lens camera, or you’re looking to upgrade an older digital SLR, you owe it to yourself to check out the EOS R100.
Learn more: https://canon.us/424IFcr
Join Jon Lorentz as he introduces the new Canon EOS R100, the lightest and most compact EOS R-series camera to date. The EOS R100 is an outstanding choice for users looking to enter the world of RF mount content creation. Whether you’re looking for your first interchangeable lens camera, or you’re looking to upgrade an older digital SLR, you owe it to yourself to check out the EOS R100.
Learn more: https://canon.us/424IFcr
The job of EOS the Goddess of Dawn in Greek Mythology was to "bring light and banish darkness". This makes it the perfect name for a camera that did just that i...
The job of EOS the Goddess of Dawn in Greek Mythology was to "bring light and banish darkness". This makes it the perfect name for a camera that did just that in many ways. It was the dawn of a new era for Canon as well as the photography industry. For Canon, EOS also stands for Electro Optical System.
Canon took a huge risk. New levels of automation and reliance on electronics and a new set of lenses using the electronic EF lens mount which were not backward compatible.
This is the camera range that gave Nikon a real freight and considerably raised the bars for Canon and all of its competitors who needed to catch up.
EOS-1 was introduced in 1989 and was introdued this way:
“With the distinction of being Canon’s top of the line AF SLR, the EOS-1 represents the sum total of considerable efforts to design a camera that meets the requirements of the most demanding professional photographers. These people know exactly what their needs are and will appreciate the detail and design considerations that have been incorporated in the EOS-1.
There are 3 main points of design:
• Allow the photographer complete concentration on picture composition
• Support photographer’s freedom of choice by allowing complete control of basic camera functions
• Provide the necessary performance for todays expanded shooting opportunities
Canon wanted the most responsive Autofocus system, a more comprehensive metering system, predictive focusing of moving objects and enhanced reliability to handle difficult shooting conditions.
Custom function control provided the freedom to set certain functions to suit the individual preferences.”
EOS-1 initially came with a small range of EF or Electro Focus lenses, Speedlites (flash units) and professional accessories such as Power Drive Booster, Command Back and more. The EF lenses grew considerably over time and now almost anything you want is available.
Despite the name, EOS-1, it was not the first EOS. The first one was EOS-650 in 1987.
EOS-1 was the successor to Canon’s highly regarded F-1 and later New F-1 and based on the design of Canon T90, designed by Luigi Colani. Its main competitor at the time of launch was Nikon F-4 . EOS-1 arguably shortened the life of Nikon F4, leading to Nikon F5 which has more than a little resemblance to EOS-1.
But this does not imply straight copying. It is more likely the result of both of them being influenced by other rapid innovations in the Japanese Camera industry and earlier trial and error experience using enthusiast and semi-pro models.
As a background to this video, I recommend that you also watch the entire Nikon F professional camera series followed by Canon F-1, Canon A-1 and Canon AE-1.
If you find even the smallest factual inaccuracy, please take the time and point it out in the comments. Corrections will be made as I am not completely faultless and sometimes information can be contradictory.
As a bit of fun, if you can correctly identify all the 3 locations used for film tests in the comments section, I will send you a high resolution copy of the TechHeritage Grand Camera Chronology for your viewing pleasure.
The job of EOS the Goddess of Dawn in Greek Mythology was to "bring light and banish darkness". This makes it the perfect name for a camera that did just that in many ways. It was the dawn of a new era for Canon as well as the photography industry. For Canon, EOS also stands for Electro Optical System.
Canon took a huge risk. New levels of automation and reliance on electronics and a new set of lenses using the electronic EF lens mount which were not backward compatible.
This is the camera range that gave Nikon a real freight and considerably raised the bars for Canon and all of its competitors who needed to catch up.
EOS-1 was introduced in 1989 and was introdued this way:
“With the distinction of being Canon’s top of the line AF SLR, the EOS-1 represents the sum total of considerable efforts to design a camera that meets the requirements of the most demanding professional photographers. These people know exactly what their needs are and will appreciate the detail and design considerations that have been incorporated in the EOS-1.
There are 3 main points of design:
• Allow the photographer complete concentration on picture composition
• Support photographer’s freedom of choice by allowing complete control of basic camera functions
• Provide the necessary performance for todays expanded shooting opportunities
Canon wanted the most responsive Autofocus system, a more comprehensive metering system, predictive focusing of moving objects and enhanced reliability to handle difficult shooting conditions.
Custom function control provided the freedom to set certain functions to suit the individual preferences.”
EOS-1 initially came with a small range of EF or Electro Focus lenses, Speedlites (flash units) and professional accessories such as Power Drive Booster, Command Back and more. The EF lenses grew considerably over time and now almost anything you want is available.
Despite the name, EOS-1, it was not the first EOS. The first one was EOS-650 in 1987.
EOS-1 was the successor to Canon’s highly regarded F-1 and later New F-1 and based on the design of Canon T90, designed by Luigi Colani. Its main competitor at the time of launch was Nikon F-4 . EOS-1 arguably shortened the life of Nikon F4, leading to Nikon F5 which has more than a little resemblance to EOS-1.
But this does not imply straight copying. It is more likely the result of both of them being influenced by other rapid innovations in the Japanese Camera industry and earlier trial and error experience using enthusiast and semi-pro models.
As a background to this video, I recommend that you also watch the entire Nikon F professional camera series followed by Canon F-1, Canon A-1 and Canon AE-1.
If you find even the smallest factual inaccuracy, please take the time and point it out in the comments. Corrections will be made as I am not completely faultless and sometimes information can be contradictory.
As a bit of fun, if you can correctly identify all the 3 locations used for film tests in the comments section, I will send you a high resolution copy of the TechHeritage Grand Camera Chronology for your viewing pleasure.
Shop with me at Target for the new eos holiday body lotions and more ♥️🤍
#shopwithme #shoppingvlog #eos #review #walkthrough #2024 #winter #hygiene #beauty #treehut #topaz #sugarcookies #firstimpressions #mustwatch
Take coooooover! NEW PRODUCT DROP! @eosproducts about to make it rain… we mean snow ❄️ the smoothest gifts in the game. Add to cart and get gifting! 🎅 #shorts #holiday
New flavors include pink champagne, candy cane swirl, raspberry cloud, blackberry bellini, vanilla confetti, and brown sugar soufflé!
Join Jon Lorentz as he introduces the new Canon EOS R100, the lightest and most compact EOS R-series camera to date. The EOS R100 is an outstanding choice for users looking to enter the world of RF mount content creation. Whether you’re looking for your first interchangeable lens camera, or you’re looking to upgrade an older digital SLR, you owe it to yourself to check out the EOS R100.
Learn more: https://canon.us/424IFcr
The job of EOS the Goddess of Dawn in Greek Mythology was to "bring light and banish darkness". This makes it the perfect name for a camera that did just that in many ways. It was the dawn of a new era for Canon as well as the photography industry. For Canon, EOS also stands for Electro Optical System.
Canon took a huge risk. New levels of automation and reliance on electronics and a new set of lenses using the electronic EF lens mount which were not backward compatible.
This is the camera range that gave Nikon a real freight and considerably raised the bars for Canon and all of its competitors who needed to catch up.
EOS-1 was introduced in 1989 and was introdued this way:
“With the distinction of being Canon’s top of the line AF SLR, the EOS-1 represents the sum total of considerable efforts to design a camera that meets the requirements of the most demanding professional photographers. These people know exactly what their needs are and will appreciate the detail and design considerations that have been incorporated in the EOS-1.
There are 3 main points of design:
• Allow the photographer complete concentration on picture composition
• Support photographer’s freedom of choice by allowing complete control of basic camera functions
• Provide the necessary performance for todays expanded shooting opportunities
Canon wanted the most responsive Autofocus system, a more comprehensive metering system, predictive focusing of moving objects and enhanced reliability to handle difficult shooting conditions.
Custom function control provided the freedom to set certain functions to suit the individual preferences.”
EOS-1 initially came with a small range of EF or Electro Focus lenses, Speedlites (flash units) and professional accessories such as Power Drive Booster, Command Back and more. The EF lenses grew considerably over time and now almost anything you want is available.
Despite the name, EOS-1, it was not the first EOS. The first one was EOS-650 in 1987.
EOS-1 was the successor to Canon’s highly regarded F-1 and later New F-1 and based on the design of Canon T90, designed by Luigi Colani. Its main competitor at the time of launch was Nikon F-4 . EOS-1 arguably shortened the life of Nikon F4, leading to Nikon F5 which has more than a little resemblance to EOS-1.
But this does not imply straight copying. It is more likely the result of both of them being influenced by other rapid innovations in the Japanese Camera industry and earlier trial and error experience using enthusiast and semi-pro models.
As a background to this video, I recommend that you also watch the entire Nikon F professional camera series followed by Canon F-1, Canon A-1 and Canon AE-1.
If you find even the smallest factual inaccuracy, please take the time and point it out in the comments. Corrections will be made as I am not completely faultless and sometimes information can be contradictory.
As a bit of fun, if you can correctly identify all the 3 locations used for film tests in the comments section, I will send you a high resolution copy of the TechHeritage Grand Camera Chronology for your viewing pleasure.
The dawn goddess Eos was almost always described with rosy fingers (ῥοδοδάκτυλος, rhododáktylos) or rosy forearms (ῥοδόπηχυς, rhodópēkhys) as she opened the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise. In Homer, her saffron-coloured robe is embroidered or woven with flowers; rosy-fingered and with golden arms, she is pictured on Attic vases as a beautiful woman, crowned with a tiara or diadem and with the large white-feathered wings of a bird.