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- Luciferase - Wikipedia
Luciferase is a generic term for the class of oxidative enzymes that produce bioluminescence, and is usually distinguished from a photoprotein The name was first used by Raphaël Dubois who invented the words luciferin and luciferase, for the substrate and enzyme, respectively [1]
- Luciferase | Definition, Bioluminescence, Enzyme, Reaction, Facts . . .
Luciferase, enzyme manufactured in the cells of certain organisms to control bioluminescence The widespread bioluminescence of such living organisms as fireflies and bacteria is based on the oxidation of a luciferin molecule in the presence of the corresponding luciferase
- Luciferase: A Powerful Bioluminescent Research Tool
Luciferase is a group of enzymes that oxidize a substrate known as luciferin to produce light 1 For bioluminescence, the firefly luciferase enzyme catalyzes the oxidation of D-luciferin in the presence of oxygen (O 2), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and magnesium ions (Mg 2+)
- Luciferase Assay: Principles, Purpose, and Process | Ubigene
Luciferases are a class of enzymes that generate bioluminescent signals by oxidizing luciferin substrates Examples include Firefly Luciferase (FLuc), Renilla Luciferase (RLuc), and Gaussia Luciferase (GLuc)
- Fluorescent Proteins 101: Luciferases - Addgene
A luciferase and a fluorescent protein are each fused to one of the proteins being tested for interaction If no interaction occurs, the luciferase emits its characteristic light
- Everything About Luciferin and Luciferase – GoldBio
Luciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes a light-producing biochemical reaction when it is in the presence of oxygen, ATP, magnesium, and a naturally occurring substrate called luciferin
- Luciferase, an alternative to fluorescence - IDT
Luciferase enzymes regulate bioluminescence in cells and can be found in a variety of organisms It provides a useful research tool that allows for the study of gene regulation, among other things, and offers an alternative method to fluorescent techniques
- PDB-101: Molecule of the Month: Luciferase
So, luciferase uses a very energetic process to create light It has a cofactor, termed a luciferin, that forms a highly strained complex with oxygen, using an ATP molecule to help set everything up
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