Creation of High Efficient Firefly Luciferase

  • NAKATSU T
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Abstract

Firefly emits visible yellow-green light. The bioluminescence reaction is carried out by the enzyme luciferase. The bioluminescence of luciferase is widely used as an excellent tool for monitoring gene expression, the measurement of the amount of ATP and in vivo imaging. Recently a study of the cancer metastasis is carried out by in vivo luminescence imaging system, because luminescence imaging is less toxic and more useful for long-term assay than fluorescence imaging by GFP. However the luminescence is much dimmer than fluorescence. Then bioluminescence imaging in living organisms demands the high efficient luciferase which emits near infrared lights or enhances the emission intensity. Here I introduce an idea for creating the high efficient luciferase based on the crystal structure.

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NAKATSU, T. (2010). Creation of High Efficient Firefly Luciferase. Nihon Kessho Gakkaishi, 52(1), 81–88. https://doi.org/10.5940/jcrsj.52.81

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