Enhanced beetle luciferase for high-resolution bioluminescence imaging

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Abstract

We developed an enhanced green-emitting luciferase (ELuc) to be used as a bioluminescence imaging (BLI) probe. ELuc exhibits a light signal in mammalian cells that is over 10-fold stronger than that of the firefly luciferase (FLuc), which is the most widely used luciferase reporter gene. We showed that ELuc produces a strong light signal in primary cells and tissues and that it enables the visualization of gene expression with high temporal resolution at the single-cell level. Moreover, we successfully imaged the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of importin a by fusing ELuc at the intracellular level. These results demonstrate that the use of ELuc allows a BLI spatiotemporal resolution far greater than that provided by FLuc. © 2010 Nakajima et al.

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Nakajima, Y., Yamazaki, T., Nishii, S., Noguchi, T., Hoshino, H., Niwa, K., … Ohmiya, Y. (2010). Enhanced beetle luciferase for high-resolution bioluminescence imaging. PLoS ONE, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010011

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