Molecular cloning of secreted luciferases from marine planktonic copepods

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Abstract

Secreted luciferases isolated from copepod crustaceans are frequently used for nondisruptive reporter-gene assays, such as the continuous, automated and/or high-throughput monitoring of gene expression in living cells. All known copepod luciferases share highly conserved amino acid residues in two similar, repeated domains in the sequence. The similarity in the domains are ideal nature for designing PCR primers to amplify cDNA fragments of unidentifi ed copepod luciferases from bioluminescent copepod crustaceans. Here, we introduce how to establish a cDNA encoding novel copepod luciferases from a copepod specimen by PCR with degenerated primers.

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Takenaka, Y., Ikeo, K., & Shigeri, Y. (2016). Molecular cloning of secreted luciferases from marine planktonic copepods. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1461, pp. 33–41). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3813-1_3

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